Kill Your Darlings (2013) [NR|R]

Release Date:
October 16, 2013

Original Title:
Kill Your Darlings

Alternate Titles:
Mata a tus Seres Queridos

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Killer Films
Sunny Field Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  CA: R  DE: 16  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 16  JP: R15+  MX: C  PL: 18  PT: M/16  SE: 15  US: NR|R 

Runtime: 103

A true story of obsession and murder.

A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.

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ADR Engineer:
Patrick Christensen

Art Direction:
Alexios Chrysikos

Assistant Art Director:
Anastasia White

Assistant Costume Designer:
Christina Hribar

Assistant Set Decoration:
Betsy Klompus

Associate Producer:
David Hinojosa
Matthew Vose Campbell

Best Boy Electric:
Zenfeek

Best Boy Grip:
Jason Sarrey

Boom Operator:
Anguibe Guindo
Joe Origlieri

Camera Loader:
David Regan

Camera Operator:
Afton Grant

Casting Associate:
Maribeth Fox
Jodi Angstreich

Casting Director:
Laura Rosenthal

Co-Producer:
Sierra Nielsen
Marcelo Gandola
James Lejsek
Missy Papageorge

Costume Design:
Christopher Peterson

Director:
John Krokidas

Director of Photography:
Reed Morano

Dolly Grip:
Ed Koza

Editor:
Brian A. Kates

Executive Producer:
Randy Manis
Joe Jenckes
Stefan Sonnenfeld
Pamela Koffler
Jared Ian Goldman

Extras Casting:
Lee Genick

Extras Casting Assistant:
Ronen Gevint

First Assistant Camera:
Kevin Akers

First Assistant Editor:
Jonathan Spafford

Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo

Foley Mixer:
George A. Lara

Gaffer:
Frank McCormack

Grip:
Bob Calandro
Adam Barbay
Martin Jaksa

Hair Department Head:
Peggy Schierholz

Key Costumer:
Ewa Noskowicz

Key Grip:
Tommy Kerwick Jr.

Key Hair Stylist:
Julie Anna Kehoe

Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Kaufman

Leadman:
Peter DeCurtis

Makeup Artist:
Christopher Milone

Makeup Department Head:
Lori Hicks

Music Editor:
Dan Evans Farkas

Music Supervisor:
Meghan Currier
Randall Poster

On Set Dresser:
Emma McHugh

Original Music Composer:
Nico Muhly

Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Spafford

Producer:
John Krokidas
Christine Vachon
Rose Ganguzza
Michael Benaroya

Production Design:
Stephen H. Carter

Property Master:
Michael Cory

Screenplay:
John Krokidas
Austin Bunn

Script Supervisor:
Leslie Zak

Second Assistant Camera:
Nicalena Iovino

Second Assistant Director:
Eric LaFranchi

Second Second Assistant Director:
Zachary May

Set Costumer:
Taylor Rierden
Gina Gornik

Set Decoration:
Sarah E. McMillan

Set Dresser:
Elizabeth Kennedy
Patrick Head

Sound Designer:
Warren Shaw

Sound Editor:
Eric Strausser
Bill Sweeney

Sound Mixer:
Ken Ishii

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Daniel Timmons

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter
Warren Shaw
Tony Volante

Steadicam Operator:
Afton Grant

Still Photographer:
Clay Enos
Jessica Miglio

Story:
Austin Bunn

Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Barnes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Warren Shaw

Title Designer:
Charles Christopher Rubino

Unit Production Manager:
Stephen Lippross

Visual Effects Producer:
Leah Garner Orsini
Cara Farnsworth
Alicia Cargile
Jim Rider

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Chrissy Kuhn

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