A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2025
Original Title:
The Code
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Spacemaker Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Early-pandemic, Jay and Celine head to a rental house to reconnect. While Celine films a documentary on their disintegrating relationship, a recently ‘cancelled’ Jay becomes increasingly paranoid about his portrayal, setting up hidden cameras to spy on Celine.
Additional Photography:
Dasha Nekrasova
Peter Vack
Art Direction:
Zach Miller
Costume Designer:
Margaux Solano
Director:
Eugene Kotlyarenko
Director of Photography:
Barton Cortright
Editor:
Sabrina Greco
Tucker Bennett
Graphic Designer:
Jamie Phanekham
Makeup & Hair:
Paige Wishart
Original Music Composer:
Dylan Brady
Producer:
Natasha Newman-Thomas
Alex Hughes
A.J. Del Cueto
Andrew Ruse
Riccardo Maddalosso
Eugene Kotlyarenko
Production Design:
Francesca Palombo
Sound Designer:
Jake Viator
Sound Mixer:
Justin Fox
Sound Recordist:
Matt Leibowitz
Chaz Byrd
Victor Solorzano
Stunt Coordinator:
Casey Adams
Stunts:
Roger Adams
Brad Collin
Cheyne Magnusson
Colby James West
Thanks:
Amalia Ulman
Teddy Blanks
Emily Korteweg
Title Designer:
Madeline Poole
Writer:
Eugene Kotlyarenko
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