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Release Date:
September 9, 2003
Original Title:
Nothing
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
49th Parallel Films
Copperheart Entertainment
Odeon Films
Senator International
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
The film tells the story of two good friends who live together, Andrew, an agoraphobic travel agent who works from his home, and Dave, a loser who works in an office where he is treated with contempt. Just when it seems things can't get any worse for the two, the entire world outside of their house disappears and is replaced with an endless white void.
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ADR Editor:
Jill Purdy
ADR Recordist:
Colin McLellan
Matthew McKenzie
Animal Wrangler:
Rick Parker
Matthew Spahic
Animation Director:
Julian Grey
Steve Angel
Art Direction:
Anastasia Masaro
Assistant Accountant:
Monica Ionson
Assistant Foley Artist:
Gina Gyles
Assistant Location Manager:
Mauro Sepe
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michael Bawcutt
Best Boy Electric:
Derek Porter
Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Wachsmann
Boom Operator:
Jorge Muniz
Camera Operator:
Sean Jensen
Camera Trainee:
Sean Moore
Casting:
Nicole Hilliard-Forde
Robin D. Cook
Colorist:
Mike Dubroskie
Kenn Elliott
Construction Coordinator:
Jon Bankson
Costume Design:
Alex Kavanagh
Costume Set Supervisor:
Midori Nagai
Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Barden
Director:
Vincenzo Natali
Director of Photography:
Derek Rogers
Dolly Grip:
Carl Savage
Editor:
Michele Conroy
Electrician:
Scott Tremblay
David Riding
Executive Producer:
Vincenzo Natali
Nohuhiko Sakotu
Hanno Huth
Noah Segal
Andrew Lowery
Andrew Miller
Extras Casting:
Rita Bertucci
First Assistant Art Direction:
Yassar Monteleone
First Assistant Camera:
Rob Mountjoy
First Assistant Director:
Bill Spahic
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Alex Bullick
Foley Artist:
John Sievert
Foley Recordist:
Peter Persaud
Gaffer:
Jeremy Hudspith
Grip:
John MacLean
Head Carpenter:
Mark Bryson
Key Grip:
Eric Berger
Key Hair Stylist:
Katrin Clark
Key Makeup Artist:
Barb Barkley
Key Scenic Artist:
Steve Meil
Key Special Effects:
Mark Ahee
Line Producer:
Paula Devonshire
Location Manager:
John Temou
Location Production Assistant:
Dave Herchenrader
Makeup Effects Designer:
Paul Jones
Allan Cooke
Music Editor:
Kevin Banks
Original Music Composer:
Michael Andrews
Post Production Supervisor:
Richard J. Anobile
Producer:
Steven Hoban
Production Accountant:
Kimberly Killam
Production Coordinator:
Jason McKenzie
Production Design:
Peter Cosco
Jasna Stefanovic
Props:
Mark Hunter
Peter Miskimmin
Publicist:
Beverly Warren
Screenplay:
Andrew Lowery
Andrew Miller
Script Consultant:
Ken Chubb
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Burling
Second Assistant Camera:
Tara Dixit
Second Assistant Director:
Joanne Tickle
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kevin Murphy
Set Buyer:
Kent McIntyre
Set Decoration:
Peter Atto
Set Dresser:
Jon Beer
Craig Harris
Sound Designer:
Craig Henighan
Stephen Barden
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Jamie Gould
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Warren
Christian Carruthers
Andrew Tay
Sound Recordist:
Steven Bourne
Kelly Wright
Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Barden
Craig Henighan
Special Effects:
Kirk Middleton
Special Effects Coordinator:
John LaForet
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Patrick Baxter
Matthew Galliford
Gérald Altenburg
Standby Carpenter:
Jay Molloy
Steadicam Operator:
Sean Jensen
Still Photographer:
Pief Weyman
Story:
David Hewlett
Vincenzo Natali
Andrew Miller
Storyboard Artist:
Dan Milligan
Stunt Coordinator:
Plato Fountidakis
Paul Rapovski
Stunt Double:
Michael Sinnott
Neil Davison
Third Assistant Director:
Siegfried Kopp
Visual Effects Producer:
Bob Munroe
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bret Culp
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