Finn (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 2024

Original Title:
Finn

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

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Brandon questions his gender after the death of his character in a tabletop roleplaying game.

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Assistant Editor:
Nicolas Auteri

Boom Operator:
Eddie McNiel

Camera Operator:
Andrew James Leonard
Nick Polace

Costume Designer:
Zoe Treher

Digital Imaging Technician:
Ben Boutwell
James Koehler Jr.

Director:
Wesley Vert

Director of Photography:
Andrew James Leonard

Editor:
Joel Paulin

First Assistant Camera:
Nick Polace

First Assistant Director:
Nate Sherry

Gaffer:
Maxton Tomsic

Grip:
Alex Jowanovitz

Makeup & Hair:
Nate Sherry

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Wilmarie Maldonado Burgos

Music:
Sam Parmentier
Collin Patton
Ethan Archer

Producer:
Wesley Vert
Nate Sherry

Production Assistant:
Max Porter
Kaylee Lopez

Production Design:
Joel Paulin

Props:
Parker Kavanagh
Sam Parmentier

Script Supervisor:
Claudette Jones

Second Assistant Camera:
Sophia K. Encina

Second Assistant Director:
Leona Brown

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Nick Polace

Set Photographer:
Elias Moenter
Leona Brown

Sound Recordist:
Collin Patton

VFX Artist:
Joel Paulin

Writer:
Wesley Vert

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