One Stupid Thing (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 11, 2025

Original Title:
One Stupid Thing

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
RBF Productions
Traina Productions

Production Countries:
Netherlands | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

One mistake can ruin everything.

A harmless game takes a fatal turn, and the course of three high schoolers' lives change forever. They keep what they did a secret until the following winter break when they meet a girl who helps them uncover what really happened that night.

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Art Direction:
Lauren Burge

Boom Operator:
C.C. McMillian
Finn Pfeffer

Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Kimberly Ehrlich

Co-Producer:
Stewart Lewis
Ged Dickersin

Colorist:
Billy Hobson

Costume Designer:
Vanessa Porter

Director:
Linda Yellen

Director of Photography:
Mark Christian

Editor:
Danielle Faraldo
Ulysses Guidotti

Executive Producer:
Charlotte Ubben
Michael Leeds

Makeup Department Head:
Valerie Carney

Music:
Pat Seymour

Music Consultant:
Stewart Lewis

Music Supervisor:
Mike Caroleo

Novel:
Stewart Lewis

Producer:
Todd Traina

Production Design:
Mary Lena Colston

Set Decoration:
Rachel Wilkin

Sound Mixer:
Heather Monetti
Dennis Rainaldi

Writer:
Michael Leeds
Linda Yellen

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