Roses (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 2020

Original Title:
Roses

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A 

Runtime: 12

Growing Darker

Dave, a family man and middle-aged gardener, goes into a competitive frenzy when his annoying neighbor buys and plants a brand new rose bush.

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Tuvi Mrakpor

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Kyle Eastwood

Cinematography:
Kyle Eastwood

Dialogue Editor:
Alexis Mondragon

Director:
Morgan Bowles

Dolly Grip:
Harpinder Singh

Editor:
Aaditya Bhardwaj

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Juan Carlos Arredondo Davila

First Assistant Director:
Carolina Mazo

Foley Artist:
Jordan Andrew

Gaffer:
Tian Fu

Grip:
Justin Sagun
Jeannie Yu
Nathan Schiltz

Key Grip:
Kento Takahashi

Music:
Jordan Andrew

Producer:
Bruno Zaia Augusti

Script Supervisor:
Deeptanshu Sinha

Second Assistant Camera:
Yuan Chen Ku

Second Assistant Director:
Hee Jae Kelly Lee

Sound Editor:
Nina Li

Sound Mix Technician:
Jason Matthews

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Gavin Buhr

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Daniel F. Moreno

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