A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 22, 2025
Original Title:
I Wanna Be Happy
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Aspect 36
Dojohouse
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A suicidal hitman joins a canceled director in a search for a mythical tree that could grant their wishes.
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Cinematography:
Matthew Hoodhood
Co-Producer:
Brooklyn Wilde
Colorist:
Aditya Akash
Director:
Igor Raevskii
Editor:
Eric Wysocki
Executive Producer:
Igor Raevskii
Danny Pollack
First Assistant Camera:
Max Harsant
Foley Artist:
Daniel de Bem
Ivan Lemos
Foley Supervisor:
G. Sreesan
Gaffer:
Johnny Weichel
Makeup Artist:
Lindsey Butler
Producer:
Igor Raevskii
Sound Assistant:
Ajinkya Lalmunde
Karan Pareek
Sound Designer:
Siddharth Dubey
Sound Editor:
Ryan Joseph
Manas Mali
Akshay Vaidya
Sound Mixer:
Nick Ian Norris
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Aditya Karandikar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rhitwik Raj Pathak
Sound Supervisor:
Kiran Jalan
Stunts:
Leo Kei Angelos
Thanks:
Joseph Michael Aiello
Anatoly Toly Ivanov
Kassandra Mahea
Visual Effects:
Denley Ryan
Writer:
Igor Raevskii
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