A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 8, 2012
Original Title:
Teens Like Phil
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
ASPD Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Inspired by the alarming increase in real-life tragedies involving high school bullying and suicide, Teens Like Phil tells the story of a gay teen, Phil, and his former friend, Adam, who brutally bullies him.
ADR Recordist:
Daniel Crowley
Michael Witzer
Additional Writing:
Cherise Pascual
Assistant Director:
Cherise Pascual
Camera Operator:
Kelly Pun
Casting:
Kavin Panmeechao
Co-Director:
David Rosler
Co-Producer:
Dominic Haxton
Colorist:
Alex Parnell
Costume Consultant:
Tziporah Newman
Goldie Rush
Dialogue Editor:
Debora Lilavois
Director:
Dominic Haxton
Director of Photography:
David Griffiths
Editor:
Dominic Haxton
Executive Producer:
David Rosler
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Novak
Gaffer:
John Gabriele
Original Music Composer:
Justin Marshall Elias
Producer:
David Rosler
Second Assistant Camera:
Dan Hasse
Set Dresser:
Madeline Wall
Sound Effects Editor:
Clémence Stoloff
Sound Mixer:
Alon Namdar
Mike Poppleton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott A. Jennings
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Madeline Wall
Story:
David Rosler
Stunt Coordinator:
Matt Solazzo
Thanks:
Ron Karlin
Title Designer:
Brian Jahns
VFX Artist:
Anthony Luigi Santoro
Brian Jahns
Jonathan Podwil
Loren Christiansen
Nathan Swinehart
Zhi Luo
Writer:
Dominic Haxton
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