A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Melissa Benoist, Greg Germann, Brenda Bakke
Written by:
Blake Jenner
Directed by:
Bradley Buecker
Release Date:
June 15, 2018
Original Title:
Billy Boy
Alternate Titles:
Juvenile
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fiction Pictures
Seasick Pictures
Stay Relevant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When an angry teenager discovers a close friend has been killed, grief jeopardizes his future and he finds himself engulfed in danger.
Billy Forsetti has grown up poor, desperate and angry. His best friend, Mikey, has taught him how to steal and fight his way through life. Add a couple of friends, and introduce the world of carjacking-amateurs seeking thrills and cash-it all leads to an intoxicating time. But when Mikey and Billy's values collide over where to draw the line, Mikey explodes and Billy finds himself estranged and wanting to move on. Billy takes up with a beautiful girl and finds a more promising life. But when a carjacking goes wrong, his past becomes a shadow that darkens and threatens his future. Mistrust, jealousy and fear will chase Billy down a rabbit hole that might leave him no way out.
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Art Direction:
Christina Brenton
Costume Design:
Brigitta Romanov
Director:
Bradley Buecker
Director of Photography:
Joaquin Sedillo
Editor:
Bradley Buecker
Makeup Artist:
Afton Williams
Original Music Composer:
James S. Levine
Producer:
Mike Jenner
Robert J. Ulrich
Bradley Buecker
Blake Jenner
Set Decoration:
Matilda G. Paulin
Sound Effects Editor:
Brian Golub
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
D. Chris Smith
Supervising Sound Editor:
D. Chris Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jason Piccioni
Writer:
Blake Jenner
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