Mission (2001) [NR]

Release Date:
April 29, 2001

Original Title:
Mission

Alternate Titles:
City of Bars

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 87

Marvin, a young aspiring writer from New York, moves to California to write a novel. He ends up rooming with a chaotic, bohemian musician named Jay. Marvin finds himself inexorably drawn into the vibrant youth culture of San Francisco's Mission District as both Jay and himself watch their worlds disintegrate. They discover that each has a lot to learn from the other. Mission is a coming-of-age story casting a spotlight on a place and time, moments before artistic aspiring types yielded the Mission to the dotcom entrepreneurs.

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Assistant Editor:
Seth Bregman

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Dan Weir

Associate Producer:
Laura Onopchenko
Adam Marsh

Boom Operator:
Christina Chin

Co-Producer:
Eric Blyler

Costume Designer:
Liznoel Duncan

Director:
Loren David Marsh

Director of Photography:
Matthew Uhry

Editor:
Rick LeCompte

First Assistant Camera:
Tracy Viera
Andrew D. Stadler

First Assistant Director:
Jim McSilver

Makeup Artist:
Jamie Alberti

Producer:
Loren David Marsh

Production Coordinator:
Steven Ritchie

Production Design:
Suzanne Wang

Production Manager:
Eric Blyler

Script Supervisor:
Lee Smith

Second Assistant Camera:
Brennan Wenck

Second Assistant Director:
Brent Beavers

Sound Designer:
Gary Arnold

Sound Mixer:
Gary Arnold
Monroe Cummings

Still Photographer:
Wendy Skratt

Wardrobe Assistant:
Erin Ma
Christina Holland
Teresa Kenny

Writer:
Loren David Marsh

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