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Release Date:
April 1, 2012
Original Title:
Teacher Of The Year
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Act Zero Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 17
A day in the life of Ethan Collins, a severely depressed, foul-mouthed elementary school teacher whose wife's recent infidelity and departure have left him questioning everything in his life.
Assistant Camera:
Sarah Guenther
Daniel T. Wilson
Assistant Director:
Tomas Deckaj
Best Boy Electric:
Noah Chamis
Best Boy Grip:
Burton May
Casting:
Liz Lewis
Cinematography:
Greta Zozula
Co-Producer:
Alyssa Rallo Bennett
Debra Rose
Colorist:
Chris DiBerardino
Costume Design:
David Tabbert
Director:
Chris Modoono
Director of Photography:
Greta Zozula
Editor:
Ethan Donnelly
Executive Producer:
Michael Lorber
Jason Weissman
Gaffer:
Jesse Skogh
Key Grip:
Dave Palestine
Makeup Department Head:
Christy Diane Smith
Music:
Ronan Coleman
Producer:
Jean-Raphael Ambron
Gary O. Bennett
Paul Bernon
Andrew Corkin
Garrett P. Fennelly
Sam Slater
Production Assistant:
Joseph Mullaney
Stephanie Kanner
Natasha Giliberti
Cristiaan Ciarlo
Production Coordinator:
Jason Ludman
Production Design:
Erica Hohf
Production Manager:
Matthew Snetzko
Publicist:
Lauren Avinoam
Second Assistant Director:
Pete Donohue
Sound Mixer:
Josh Berger
Thanks:
Natasha Matallana
Writer:
Chris Modoono
Gil Zabarsky
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