A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 7, 2013
Original Title:
Finding Joy
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
Pompous and self-absorbed Kyle, is unhappily stuck in his life, longing to relive the success of his first novel. His not-so-desirable life rapidly unravels forcing him to return home to his wildly eccentric family with his tail between his legs. Life at home begins to show signs of improvement when Kyle meets the spunky, vivacious girl across the street who recruits Kyle to help her make the world a better place, making him feel alive for the first time in ages and inspiring his writing. But its short-lived. Joys been told shes going to die soon and wants Kyle to write her obituary.
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Casting:
Paul Schnee
Kerry Barden
Costume Design:
Nicole Tafur
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Longstaffe
Director:
Carlo De Rosa
Director of Photography:
Pietro Zuercher
Editor:
Ben Rojas
Executive Producer:
Brad Tuckman
Hairstylist:
Alexis Renny
Makeup Artist:
Rory Lee
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Cardoni
Producer:
Lyle Howry
Shona Tuckman
Richard DiPatri
Andy Schefter
Production Design:
Tom Criswell
Songs:
Malia J. Granite
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marshall Garlington
Joe Barnett
Writer:
Shona Tuckman
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