A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Stare Off
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Ben and Nick find an average yet delicious-looking sandwich mysteriously in their living room. Unable to share the sub, the two start a staring competition that denies the rules of their biology. Refusing to give up, hours, days, and even years pass as the duo battle for more than just their hunger. This is not just a comedy, but a film with romance and heartbreak. This rollercoaster of a ride takes us through the lives of Ben and Nick and asks the most troublesome question: does this sandwich have sinister intentions or is it merely an average lunch waiting for its consumer???
Art Department Assistant:
Emma Mautz
BTS Photographer:
Emma Mautz
Boom Operator:
Sam Knight
Director:
Thomas Furman
Director of Photography:
Blanche Larenaudie
First Assistant Camera:
Reese Garcia
First Assistant Director:
Charlotte Trudeau
Gaffer:
Jack Saggio
Grip:
Carson Foster
Health and Safety:
Emma Mautz
Key Grip:
Carson Foster
Makeup & Hair:
Giovanna Moi
Producer:
Dylan Janson
Production Design:
Amelia Brodney
Script Supervisor:
Theodore Krakower
Second Assistant Camera:
Lexi Meeker
Sound Mixer:
Sam Knight
Unit Production Manager:
Charlie Bush
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