Late Evening, Early Morning (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Late Evening, Early Morning

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Andrew works as a fishmonger. Overnight he prepares cuts of fish for sale the next day. His Girlfriend, Molly, works days in an office as a temp. They only overlap twice a day. In the morning as Andrew returns from work and eats dinner, and Molly rises for breakfast. In the evening, Molly returns home and Andrew gets ready for work. To compensate for all the time apart, they have developed rituals to keep a sense of togetherness. Making coffee, food, and taking pictures of Andrew after work.

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Art Department Assistant:
Juliette Monnier

Cinematography:
Gabriela Pua

Costume Design:
Noa Blanche Beschorner

Director:
Noah Gehman

Editor:
Noah Gehman

First Assistant Camera:
Natasha Hernández Canett

First Assistant Director:
Alexandra Ouchev

Gaffer:
Liam Weiss

Grip:
Anna Thompson

Production Design:
Lucas Miller-Owen

Production Manager:
Yzaih Phénix-Alfonse

Second Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Paulino

Sound Recordist:
Filémon Brault-Archambeault

Writer:
Tessa Hill
Noah Gehman

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