How to Ruin the Holidays (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 15, 2023

Original Title:
How to Ruin the Holidays

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Buffalo 8
Dad's Garage
Krog Street

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

The only thing worse than being away... is coming home.

When a struggling comedian reluctantly returns home for the holidays, not only must she deal with her eccentric family, but she ultimately faces a life-changing decision about her special-needs brother.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Katie Hawkins
Sheldon Chau

Additional Editor:
Vinnie Manierre

Additional Key Grip:
Noah Rask

Assistant Costume Designer:
Isabelle Steig

Assistant Editor:
Alex Dishal

Associate Producer:
Alok Deshpande
Chris Ertel
John Fitzgerald
Nick Ford
Melissa Honabach
Sam Jeffery
Josh Ketchie
Colin Matty
Colin Mochrie
Thomas Reed
Aileen Reischl
Vince Russo
Logan Slavin
Mason Slavin
Tanner Slavin
Aaron Smith

Boom Operator:
Barry Rathbun

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jackson Vance

Co-Executive Producer:
Gerry Pass
Frances Chang
Adrianne Weremczuk-Gillese
Karl G. Briem
Rhiannon Crothers
Justin Wayne
Andrew Gillese

Co-Producer:
Nikki Bettinelli
Andy Chang
Susie Davidow
Sean Deveraux
Ron Emile
Rowan Jang
Alyssa Kostello
Brad McMurran
Zoe Orydzuk
Chelsea Patricia
Damian Reid
Annette Reilly
Blythe Rennie
Geoff Schmidt
Adam Schwartz
Karim Shariff
Tim Stoltenberg
David Shong-Tak Tam
Jacqueline Welbers
Greyson Wyatt
Emily Williams

Colorist:
Elliott Powell

Compositing Lead:
Mustafa Ercan

Costume Designer:
Myah Pediford

Director:
Arlen Konopaki

Director of Photography:
Felipe Vara de Rey

Editor:
Arlen Konopaki

Executive Producer:
Amber Nash
Lara Smith
Christopher Escobar
Michael Jon Khandelwal
Michael Steven Robbins
Irene Colliton
Ron Antinori
Chris Cofrin
David Cofrin
Nicole Kersey
Jon Carr
Rob Kriegel
Bill Balzer
Peg Balzer
Rodney Konopaki
Susan Millar
Tim Renjilian
Janee Pennington
Shirley Poon
Matthew Helderman
Luke Taylor
Nikki Stier Justice
Grady Justice

First Assistant Camera:
Adam Brant

First Assistant Director:
Martin Hagar

Hair Department Head:
Chelsea Sitten

Key Costumer:
Kelle Burns

Key Grip:
Jeremy Crouch

Key Hair Stylist:
Alicia Miller

Leadman:
Will Robinson

Line Producer:
Megan Dahl

Location Manager:
Annie Davis

Makeup Department Head:
Charlotte Orlove

Music Director:
Ben Holst

Music Supervisor:
Tracy Lynch-Sanchez

Original Music Composer:
Russ Howard III

Producer:
Kevin Gillese

Production Coordinator:
Michelle Ryman

Production Design:
Jenna Tooley
Jenna Rae Tooley

Rotoscoping Artist:
Melina Günbati
Atakan Solak

Script Supervisor:
Victoria Porter

Second Assistant Camera:
Dustin Masters

Second Assistant Director:
Semmi Cole

Set Decoration:
Tracey Brolley

Sound Designer:
J.C. Richardson

Sound Mixer:
Christopher Manza
Ivan Torres

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Hudale

Special Effects Technician:
Michael Deandrea

Still Photographer:
Chelsea Patricia

Stunt Coordinator:
Philip Dido

Title Designer:
Câtâlin Neda

Unit Production Manager:
Megan Dahl

VFX Artist:
Abdullah Ercan
Alex Murphy
A.K. Azad Nobel
Talha Rana
Rana Usman
Arshia Rasham
Prabodha Wickramsinghe

Writer:
Kevin Gillese

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