A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 16, 2017
Original Title:
It Could Be You
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Catseyecinema
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A depressed man learns that fortune comes in many forms, and at any moment it can slam into you like a speeding car. Or in this case, an SUV.
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Additional Photography:
Troy Maher
Art Direction:
Kelly Bruton
Assistant Camera:
Cecil Johnson
Catering:
Nancy Westman
Co-Writer:
Cody Westman
David Finley
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Dialogue Editor:
Geoff Younghusband
Director:
Cody Westman
Director of Photography:
Adam Penney
Editor:
Cecil Johnson
Cody Westman
Executive Producer:
Cody Westman
David Finley
First Assistant Director:
Benjamin Noah
Foley Artist:
Hilary Thomson
Foley Recordist:
Mark Neary
Gaffer:
Thomas Kelly
Graphic Designer:
John Pike
Key Grip:
Jacob White
Location Manager:
Patrick Conley
Music:
Jeremy Rice
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Producer:
Mary Sexton
Production Manager:
Jennifer Hawley
Set Dresser:
Nick Dawe
Garrett Wheler
Sound Effects Editor:
Geoff Younghusband
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Mixer:
Mark Neary
Matthew Thomson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Stunt Driver:
Benjamin Noah
Third Assistant Director:
Andrea Dunne
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