A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Jason
Alternate Titles:
Jason Todd
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Jason Todd (Francesco Di Maio) is wandering the streets of the Gotham Slums on Christmas Eve, spending his holiday with the forgotten and the abandoned of the city. Jay's longing for a better life is haunting him when his long-time “partner” and criminal father, Willis Todd (Eddie Vincent), pulls up with a mysterious stolen car. Jason reluctantly tags along on another shady job as his world begins to fall apart. A character study of a broken, but good-hearted, young man whose cruel, suffocating home seems never-ending in its apathy.
Assistant Director:
John Graves
Rebecca Maier
Compositor:
George Ignatius
Costume Design:
Gilles Mareschal
Director:
Alex Hunter
Director of Photography:
Alex Hunter
Editor:
Alex Hunter
Location Scout:
John Graves
Makeup Artist:
Kennedy Kline
Producer:
Natalie Brandt
Francesco Di Maio
John Graves
Alex Hunter
Production Assistant:
Josh Bullock
Production Sound Mixer:
Jakob Hess
Production Supervisor:
Natalie Brandt
Set Decoration:
Natalie Brandt
Sound Designer:
Alex Hunter
VFX Artist:
Tyler Adams
Writer:
Alex Hunter
Francesco Di Maio
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