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Release Date:
September 23, 2023
Original Title:
Mad Stork
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
10 Pillar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Mad Stork, a rock band on the verge of imploding, delivers an unforgettable performance at a Battle of the Bands competition.
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Assistant Camera:
Sakibul Neeloy
Associate Producer:
Billy Wayne Plemons III
BTS Photographer:
Rodrigo Torres
BTS Videographer:
Rodrigo Torres
Casting:
Grant Giles
Co-Producer:
Matthew Fitch
Zachary Livingood
Grant Giles
Costume Designer:
Abigail Iovino
Director:
Matthew Fitch
Director of Photography:
Billy Wayne Plemons III
Editor:
Matthew Fitch
First Assistant Director:
Zachary Livingood
Gaffer:
Rodrigo Torres
Grip:
Chase Lueke
Key Grip:
Sakibul Neeloy
Music:
Christopher Cinquemani
Sammy Sequins
Producer:
Jordan Brown
Production Assistant:
Sammy Sequins
Kyle Kelsey
Mark Aeillo
Script Supervisor:
Benjamin Hull
Second Assistant Director:
Grant Giles
Sound:
Ruairi O'Brien
Sound Engineer:
Kuna Lakai
Franky Flair
Writer:
Matthew Fitch
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