Lazy Generation (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Lazy Generation

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Anarchy Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A young woman finds love, but does he really love her, or is he more attached to maintaining his 'perfect' lifestyle?

Lazy Generation follows Danny, a mid twenties punk who spends his days drinking in his local pub in his dead end town. One night he meets Sam, a fellow punk looking for a better future. As their relationship progresses and the world changes around them, Sam realizes she can't keep this life style going and can't remain stuck in this pub for the rest of her life.

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BTS Photographer:
Laura Thompson

Boom Operator:
Finn Franks-Calcutt

Costume Assistant:
Erin Huxley

Director:
McKenzie Jones

Director of Photography:
Anya Williams

Editor:
Jack Mitchelson

Electrician:
Carly Robinson

First Assistant Director:
Max Asater

Gaffer:
Myles Goldstein

Musician:
Michael Murphy

Producer:
Lucy Watkinson

Production Assistant:
Adam Cowell

Production Design:
Elijah Crowther

Props:
Kirby Hoyle

Sound Editor:
Cameron Bruce

Sound Recordist:
Cameron Bruce

Writer:
McKenzie Jones
Jack Mitchelson

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