Life Sucks (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Life Sucks

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Vancouver Film School

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

Robbie, an awkward newly turned vampire, needs to feed on a human for the first time even though he is terrified about it, so he seeks the help of a more experienced vampire who unknowingly sets him up with a vampire hunter.

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ADR Recordist:
Leonardo Cassiolato

Art Direction:
Tien Dung Tran

Camera Operator:
Tien Dung Tran

Dialogue Editor:
John Yang

Director:
Ben Anderson

Director of Photography:
Arturo Roa Losada

Editor:
Hila Elyasi
Daniel Cifuentes
Maxime Tetzner

First Assistant Camera:
Ben Jones

First Assistant Director:
Felipe Betrano

First Assistant Director (Prep):
Leandro Coppola

Foley Artist:
Emma Butterfield

Foley Recordist:
David Son

Gaffer:
Abel Bañuelos

Grip:
Jasmine Musiime

Key Grip:
João Marcos Sperber de Lima

Key Hair Stylist:
Sophia Maxwell

Key Makeup Artist:
Carmen Vivian-Brazill

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Landa Hernández Ramírez

Producer:
Felipe Betrano

Production Design:
Zoie Wickens

Props:
Andrés Maerker

Script Supervisor:
Arturo Bravo

Second Assistant Camera:
Luis Enrique Jiménez

Set Decoration:
Andrés Maerker

Sound Effects Editor:
Alyson Ashlock
Gabriel Campolina

Sound Mixer:
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros

Stunt Coordinator:
Andrés Maerker

Writer:
Rae Vysen

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