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Release Date:
March 11, 2017
Original Title:
Fry Day
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Retrospecter Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Set against the backdrop of the execution of Ted Bundy in 1989, the story centers around a 16-year-old girl named Lauryn who makes a little extra money by taking and selling Polaroids of the people who are camped out near the prison, celebrating the execution.
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Additional Camera:
Eythan Maidhof
Art Direction:
Oliver Shuster
Assistant Art Director:
Tommy Mitchell
Assistant Editor:
Stu Segal
Associate Producer:
Jacqueline Christy
Lara Sfire
Best Boy Electric:
Max Rissman
Best Boy Grip:
Florian Tinschert
Colorist:
Lee Eaton
Costume Design:
Liene Dobrāja
Digital Imaging Technician:
Brandon Kelley
Director:
Laura Moss
Director of Photography:
Greta Zozula
Editor:
Colin Elliott
Executive Producer:
Danelle Eliav
First Assistant Camera:
Jon Cooper
First Assistant Director:
Jacqueline Christy
Gaffer:
Noah Chamis
Key Grip:
Danny Green
Key Production Assistant:
Nicole Lang
Original Music Composer:
Ariel Marx
Producer:
Brendan O'Brien
Valerie Steinberg
Production Design:
Grace Sloan
Script Supervisor:
Vika Evdokimenko
Second Assistant Camera:
Johnny Frohman
Second Assistant Director:
Avo Kambourian
Second Unit Director:
Lydia Chammas
Sound Mixer:
Kenneth Wilkinson
Steadicam Operator:
Tim Westover
Title Designer:
Katrina Whalen
Unit Production Manager:
Bryan Booth
Lara Sfire
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Angela Barrow
Writer:
Brendan O'Brien
Laura Moss
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