Shitfly (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Shitfly

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

In a burning city at the end of the world, a delivery driver must journey to visit his ailing father before it’s too late.

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Animal Coordinator:
Lisa Crockatt

Animal Wrangler:
Steven R. Kutcher

Assistant Camera:
Mikey Gutentong

Assistant Director:
Liz Holland

Boom Operator:
Rio Pacheco

Co-Producer:
David Galindo

Colorist:
Andrew Francis

Conceptual Illustrator:
Reena Kim

Costume Designer:
Carima Robinson

Director:
Julian Park

Director of Photography:
Justin Devin Lee

Editor:
Julian Park

Executive Producer:
Jess Dang
Jonathan Park
Julian Park

Gaffer:
Vincent Valentin

Graphic Designer:
Scott Hernandez
Addison Smyth
Monica Fedrick

Key Grip:
Aria Brice

Key Makeup Artist:
Park Moung-hui

Key Scenic Artist:
Yen-ju Lin

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Akihiro Sawada

Music Supervisor:
Emily Bender

Original Music Composer:
Jina Hyojin An

Producer:
Lyandre Pierre
Sarah Hyunji Park
Rickey Larke
Bryan Eliacin

Production Assistant:
Jared Selcer

Production Designer:
Lee Yong-ok
Ying-Te Julie Chen

Production Sound Mixer:
Daniel Martinez

Property Master:
Joshua Sampson

Set Decoration Buyer:
Heather Uroff

Sound Designer:
Diego Perez

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Park Moung-hui

Swing:
Salvador Cachu

Visual Effects:
Greg Joblove

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Wauhkonen

Writer:
Julian Park

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