A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Dominique Almand, Vinny Balbo, Andrew Borger
Written by:
Matthew Stenerson
Directed by:
Matthew Stenerson, Jeremy Wilker
Release Date:
March 4, 2014
Original Title:
Death to Prom
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Honeychurch & Associates, LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 94
Two best friends make the best of going to high school by dreaming up fashion magazine photo shoots, and bribing their siblings to model for them. René indulges all his fantasies and loves designing clothes. Frankie lives for her camera and punk rock. They both fall for Sasha, the shy soccer player with a soft spot for poems by Pushkin. When the three of them are caught between competing invitations to prom, their high-fashion drama could destroy their friendships along with the entire prom.
Two best friends make the best of going to high school by dreaming up fashion magazine photo shoots, and bribing their siblings to model for them. René indulges his fantasies and loves designing clothes. Frankie lives for her camera and punk rock. They both fall for Sasha, the shy soccer player with a soft spot for poems by Pushkin. When the three of them are caught between competing invitations to prom, their high-fashion drama could destroy their friendships along with the entire prom.
Assistant Director:
Jakk Netland
Associate Producer:
Jaimie Kimber
Cinematography:
Jeremy Wilker
Director:
Jeremy Wilker
Matthew Stenerson
Editor:
Cassie Wentlandt
Gaffer:
David Underhill
Line Producer:
Jakk Netland
Original Music Composer:
Jakk Netland
Script Supervisor:
Aleshia Mueller
Sound Recordist:
Alek Roslik
Writer:
Matthew Stenerson
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