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Release Date:
September 20, 2003
Original Title:
Elephant
Alternate Titles:
Fil
فیل
エレファント
엘리펀트
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Blue Relief Productions
Fearmakers Studios
Fine Line Features
HBO Films
Meno Film Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 CZ: 18+ DE: 12 FI: K-16 GB: 15 HU: 18 KR: 18 NL: 16 PL: 18 PT: M/16 RO: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 81
Several ordinary high school students go through their daily routine as two others prepare for something more malevolent.
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24 Frame Playback:
James Walton
Additional Photography:
Eric Alan Edwards
Art Direction:
Benjamin Hayden
Associate Producer:
Laura Albert
Jay Hernandez
Best Boy Electric:
Scott Walters
Best Boy Grip:
Brent Lawson
Boom Operator:
Neil Riha
Casting:
Mali Finn
Danny Stoltz
Color Timer:
Mato
Colorist:
John Dowdell
Costume Designer:
Marychris Mass
Costumer:
Marsha Barlett
Leslie Gilbertson
Dialogue Editor:
David A. Cohen
Director:
Gus Van Sant
Director of Photography:
Harris Savides
Dolly Grip:
Brian C. Lawson
Editor:
Gus Van Sant
Electrician:
Steve Pape
Steve Purcell
Chris Steele
Executive Producer:
Bill Robinson
Diane Keaton
Extras Casting:
Sally Gates
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Blauvelt
First Assistant Director:
Dany Wolf
First Assistant Editor:
Kiersten Harter
Peter Appleton
Gaffer:
Bruce 'Sarge' Fleskes
Grip:
Shawn Sundby
Mike Hanauska
Key Grip:
Bruce Lawson
Leadman:
Robert Melchior
Loader:
Stephen MacDougall
Location Assistant:
Stephen Finders
Location Manager:
Roger D. Faires
Post Production Supervisor:
Greg Spence
Producer:
Dany Wolf
Production Supervisor:
Jen Wall
Property Master:
John Pearson-Denning
Props:
Sean Fong
Greg McMickle
Scenic Artist:
Ken Erck
Screenplay:
Gus Van Sant
Second Assistant Camera:
Hector Rodriguez
Second Assistant Director:
Sally Sue Beisel
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kathy Krause
Set Costumer:
Tamy Cropper
Set Dresser:
Teresa J. Tamiyasu
Philip Blackburn
Sound Assistant:
Concha Solano
Tanya Smith
Sound Designer:
Leslie Shatz
Sound Mixer:
Felix Andrew
Special Effects Assistant:
Charles Cooley
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jor Van Kline
Steadicam Operator:
Matías Mesa
Still Photographer:
Scott Patrick Green
Stunt Coordinator:
Thomas M. Ficke
Unit Production Manager:
Dany Wolf
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Collin Fowler
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marychris Mass
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