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Release Date:
September 20, 2002
Original Title:
Gerry
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Epsilon Motion Pictures
My Cactus
Tango Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Switzerland | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U GR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 103
Two friends named Gerry become lost in the desert after taking a wrong turn. Their attempts to find their way home only lead them into further trouble.
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Associate Producer:
Jay Hernandez
Best Boy Grip:
Walter 'Bud' Scott
Boom Operator:
Stuart Deutsch
Director:
Gus Van Sant
Director of Photography:
Harris Savides
Dolly Grip:
John Mang
Driver:
Ismael Cuadra
John "Bear" Whytock
Editor:
Gus Van Sant
Matt Damon
Casey Affleck
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Blauvelt
First Assistant Director:
Dany Wolf
Foley:
Goro Koyama
Andy Malcolm
Grip:
Christian Davidson
Brady McElroy
Jamie Franta
A.J. Davidson
Tony Cady
Key Grip:
Jim Kwiatkowski
Loader:
Jason McCormick
Location Manager:
Roger Faires
Makeup Effects:
Christian Burgoyne
Medical Consultant:
Mike Donoghue
Original Music Composer:
Arvo Pärt
Producer:
Dany Wolf
Production Accountant:
Mary Jasionowski
Production Assistant:
Joeby Gibson
Jeff Eveleth
Danielle Fenati
Damon Zwicker
Scott Acito
J.T. Bock
Greg Moutran
Production Supervisor:
Jen Wall
Second Assistant Camera:
Alice Gu
Second Assistant Director:
Sally Sue Beisel
Sound Designer:
Leslie Shatz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Beckett
Sound mixer:
Felix Andrew
Steadycam:
Matías Mesa
Supervising Sound Editor:
Leslie Shatz
Third Assistant Camera:
Mike Blauvelt
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