A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 2009
Original Title:
George's 40th Birthday
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
To the outside world, George is just an average middle-aged, middle-class, and middle-sized salesman. But to George, the outside world is out to get him, and on his 40th birthday he decides to do something about it. "George's 40th Birthday" is a dark comedy about a self-deprecating man who is so fed up with his monotonous life that he loses his grip on reality. Our story begins when, on the morning of his 40th birthday, George decides to bring a gun to work. George's birthday turns out to be no different from any other; a complete and utter disaster. Yet just when George decides to put himself out of his misery, he receives a surprise.
Assistant Director:
Connor Callaghan
Camera Production Assistant:
Ashley Donnert
Casting:
Lesley Brander
Cinematography:
Yuta Okamura
Shannon Aroha
Digital Colorist:
Paul Sage
Director:
Brittney Segal
Editor:
Jess Ahearn
Dillon W. Brown
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Stowe
Hide Kurokawa
Grip:
Will McKim
Bobby Weiss
Woody Wood
Gillen Burch
Cameron Combe
Taras Bambaev
Makeup Artist:
Lina Terai
Miki Fujika
Original Music Composer:
Gareth Coker
Producer:
Trent
Aaron Acosta
Production Design:
Michael Gores
Nikolai Vanyo
Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Kevranian
Sound Editor:
Madison Ainley
Sean Brust
Still Photographer:
Michael Moriatis
Writer:
Trent
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