A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 17, 2014
Original Title:
G.B.F.
Alternate Titles:
GBF
Gay Best Friend
O Meu Melhor Amigo Gay
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Logolite Entertainment
Parting Shots Media
School Pictures
ShadowCatcher Entertainment
Steakhaus Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 93
The bitter fight for supremacy between the three most popular girls at North Gateway High takes an unexpected turn when their classmate, Tanner, is outed and becomes the school’s first openly gay student. The trio races to bag the big trend in fashion accessories, the Gay Best Friend, while Tanner must decide whether his skyrocketing popularity is more important than the friendships he is leaving behind.
Art Direction:
Jacob Gillman
Assistant Art Director:
Alexandra Branger
Aidan FioRito
Casting:
Katie Piel
Elizabeth Shoai
Co-Producer:
Michael Beilinson
Costume Design:
Kit 'Pistol' Scarbo
Director:
Darren Stein
Director of Photography:
Jonathan Hall
Editor:
Phillip J. Bartell
Executive Producer:
Michael Anderson
Theodore Gildred III
Tom Gorai
Jennifer Levine
Patrick Loftus-Hills
Michelle Pollino
Christopher Sepulveda
David Skinner
Matthew Spain
First Assistant Director:
Chris Debenedetto
Foley Artist:
Miguel Barbosa
Foley Mixer:
Diego S. Staub
Grip:
Kiel Greenfield
Hair Department Head:
Lara Cilento
Key Costumer:
Megan Zanzinger
Key Grip:
Kyle Kolding
Key Hair Stylist:
Nina Adado
Key Makeup Artist:
Jeremy Bramer
Makeup Artist:
Gage Hubbard
Makeup Department Head:
Lorraine Martin
Original Music Composer:
Brian H. Kim
Producer:
Richard Bever
Stephen Israel
George Northy
Darren Stein
Production Design:
Michael Fitzgerald
Second Assistant Director:
Jack Grimmett
Set Decoration:
Siobhan O'Brien
Set Dresser:
Marina Abramyan
Sound Editor:
Nancy MacLeod
Sound Mixer:
Rudy Zasloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Milner
Supervising Sound Editor:
Joe Milner
Writer:
Darren Stein
George Northy
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