X, Y (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2004

Original Title:
X, Y

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Frankie dances topless in a sleazy little strip joint and drinks; it's the only way to get through the night. But then a mysterious man comes into the club, a piercing siren screams, and Frankie's world crumbles. In the morning, she isn't Frankie anymore. She doesn't remember who she is. She knows for certain only one solid truth: that she is a man. As for her boyfriend Terry, he cannot understand what his beautiful girl is trying to tell him. Frankie and Terry journey together through their private hell and transcend to the other side.

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Assistant Art Director:
Anna Butwell

Assistant Costume Designer:
Selina van den Brink

Casting Director:
Andrea Shane

Cinematography:
Richard Lopez

Co-Producer:
Sarah Beth Nelson

Costume Design:
Tere Duncan

Director:
Vladimir Vitkin

Editor:
Helmut Gausterer
Jack Scope

Gaffer:
Jae Song

Grip:
Benjamin Jackendoff

Music:
David Shea

Producer:
Helmut Gausterer

Production Design:
Kelly McGehee

Script Supervisor:
Susan Chun

Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Parham

Writer:
Michael Blumlein
Vladimir Vitkin

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