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Release Date:
December 6, 2024
Original Title:
Y2K
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
A24
American Light & Fixture
Strong Baby Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 91
On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Year's Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives.
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ADR Coordinator:
Raina Cagiao
ADR Engineer:
Krissopher Chevannes
ADR Mixer:
Jamison Rabbe
Art Direction:
Kristina Porter
Rosa Callejas
Assistant Sound Editor:
Peter Osterlund
Jack 'JR' DeCraene
Boom Operator:
Claire Houghtalen
Casting:
Jessica Kelly
Casting Director:
Jessica Kelly
Choreographer:
Maud Arnold
Co-Producer:
Steven Fine
Costume Design:
Katina Danabassis
Daniela Gschwendtner
Dialogue Editor:
Daniel Raphael
Director:
Kyle Mooney
Director of Photography:
Bill Pope
Editor:
David Marks
Executive Producer:
Jimmy Price
Hair Department Head:
Hailei Call
Main Title Designer:
Aaron Becker
Makeup Department Head:
Christopher Milone
Original Music Composer:
Danny Bensi
Saunder Jurriaans
Producer:
Jonah Hill
Matt Dines
Alison Goodwin
Evan Winter
Christopher Storer
Production Design:
Jason Singleton
Production Driver:
Liam Ferguson
Script Supervisor:
Nancy J. Kaimowitz
Set Decoration:
Katy Porter
Sound Editor:
Jacob Flack
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael O'Connor
Mitchell Lestner
Sound Mixer:
James Baker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jed Shiheng Xu
Elliot Thompson
Ian Chase
Storyboard Artist:
James Zark
Stunt Coordinator:
Ian Mclaughlin
Anthony Mecca
Stunt Double:
Alexa Marcigliano
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brent Kiser
Utility Sound:
Michael Infante
Writer:
Evan Winter
Kyle Mooney
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