A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Ben's Sister
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
In 2015 during the last weekend before graduation in Mill Valley, California, Ben and his friends are hell-bent on winning the Senior Scavenger Hunt, which involves completing outrageous, sexual, and illegal tasks—all filmed and posted on Facebook. In their quest to win, Ben goes a bit overboard with his ex, and his friend’s end up roping in Emma, his freshman sister. Wanting to be cool and one of the guys, Emma gets sucked into their plan to rack up points without realizing it. Ben suddenly feels compelled to protect her, which sparks a dilemma: confront his friends at the Post-Scav Hunt party or play it cool and enjoy his final moments of high school with his bros.
Casting Director:
Emma Weinswig
Colorist:
Kaitlyn Battistelli
Director:
Emma Weinswig
Director of Photography:
Shane Bagwell
Editor:
Will Noyce
William Lancaster
First Assistant Camera:
Luke Jamison
First Assistant Director:
Chelsea Eisen
Key Grip:
Brad Powers
Original Music Composer:
underscores
Producer:
Shane Bagwell
Chelsea Eisen
Will Noyce
Emma Weinswig
Production Design:
Annie Becker
Second Assistant Camera:
Grace Gallagher
Sound Designer:
Bobb Barito
Steadicam Operator:
Garet Jatsek
Still Photographer:
Chris Yellen
Unit Production Manager:
Vlad Ponomar
Writer:
Emma Weinswig
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