fuck instagram (2026) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 1, 2026

Original Title:
fuck instagram

Alternate Titles:
FIG

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 13

Years after their falling out, two ex-best friends coincidentally get into the same Uber share.

Years after their falling out, two ex-best friends coincidentally get into the same Uber share.

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Art Direction Intern:
Yulia Malyshkina

Assistant Camera:
Marc Spencer Tejada
Leonard Caoili

Assistant Director:
Nolan Gonzales

BTS Photographer:
Miles Moreira
Rachell Ka-Ying Le
Kari Liu

Camera Operator:
Dominic Bernabe

Color Grading:
Dillon Gadoury

Director:
Bridgette Yang

Director of Photography:
Gianpaolo Pabros

Editor:
Bridgette Yang

Gaffer:
Benny ViƱas

Key Grip:
Lyle Kahney

Music:
Max Garcia

Producer:
Bridgette Yang
Yoko April Tamada

Production Assistant:
Jacob Atanacio
Kari Liu

Production Designer:
Irene Liu

Property Master:
Tariq Stone

Script Supervisor:
Brandon Michael Tengson Gagante

Sound:
Minkee Kim

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kelly Duo

Thanks:
Hope Parra

Wardrobe Designer:
Irene Liu

Writer:
Bridgette Yang

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