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Release Date:
August 15, 2024
Original Title:
Now Let Me Tell You Something
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
Algonquin College Film and Media Production
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
The sudden disappearance of Peter’s girlfriend, Penny Price, accompanied by a breakup note, has Peter drowning in denial; there must be a larger plot at hand. Venturing across the city in search of his lost love—Peter sets out on a detective’s journey to discover what really happened to Penny Price.
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Assistant Camera:
Stas Kanellos
Assistant Director:
Lauren Paré
Boom Operator:
Emma Ford
Director:
Libby Feldmann
Director of Photography:
Oliver Pinder
Editor:
Chris Szabo
Electrician:
Benjamin Massé
Grip:
Benjamin Massé
Location Manager:
Matthew Kerridge
Makeup Artist:
Karyss Kim-Butcher
Music:
Christian Belter
Props:
Matthew Kerridge
Script Supervisor:
Anna Lisa Karhinen
Sound Editor:
Oscar Chiviendacz
Sound Mixer:
Oscar Chiviendacz
Still Photographer:
Rachel Durling
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Matthew Kerridge
Writer:
Oscar Chiviendacz
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