A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2009
Original Title:
Jackrabbit Sky
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Purple Crayon
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Max Boden, an ingenuitive desert naturalist, is trying to stop the construction of a copper mine on the outskirts of 1939 Tucson, Arizona. Through a series of arduously comical trials, Max learns to use a small motion picture camera to capture images of the unique local flora and fauna that would be destroyed by the mine.
Associate Producer:
Matthew Kaplan
John Bergmann
Best Boy Grip:
Gerald Rigg
Costume Supervisor:
Kristina Henry
Director:
Andrew Bergmann
Director of Photography:
Greg Cohen
Editor:
Andrew Bergmann
First Assistant Camera:
Charity Bidegain
Key Production Assistant:
Nathan Ginn
Line Producer:
Jason Brenizer
Makeup & Hair:
Mary Lane
Original Music Composer:
Stephane Wrembel
Producer:
Andrew Bergmann
Production Assistant:
Anthony Johnson
Production Design:
Ian Bergmann
Property Master:
Douglas MacDonell
Props:
Hermann Mejia
Elisa Hevia
Matt Jackson
Screenplay:
Andrew Bergmann
Second Assistant Camera:
Scott Christensen
Sound Mixer:
Jeremy Womac
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