Down to the Dirt (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 2008

Original Title:
Down to the Dirt

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Darius Films
Mongrel Media
Newfound Films Inc.

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 117

Thirty-year-old Keith Kavanagh (Joel Thomas Hynes) ekes his way through life in a small town. A hard-drinking hooligan, he keeps his ragged collection of poetry a closely guarded secret... as secret as his regret for the shattered relationship with his father. When Keith meets the darkly exotic Natasha (Mylène Savoie), his life is changed forever.

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Boom Operator:
Harvey Hyslop

Casting:
Cara Powell

Director:
Justin Simms

Director of Photography:
Jordan Lynn

Editor:
Justin Simms

Executive Producer:
Nicholas Tabarrok
Jennice Ripley

First Assistant Director:
Rob Blackie

Foley Artist:
Lori Clarke

Foley Recordist:
Mark Neary

Gaffer:
Flora Planchat

Key Grip:
Sean Doran

Location Assistant:
Mike Dowding

Location Manager:
Tony Butt

Location Scout:
Tony Butt

Novel:
Joel Thomas Hynes

Original Music Composer:
Mark Bragg

Producer:
Anna Petras
Justin Simms

Production Assistant:
Phillip Cairns
Rachel Deal
Jeannette Picco

Production Coordinator:
Rhonda Buckley

Production Design:
Pam Hall

Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews

Screenplay:
Justin Simms
Sherry White

Script Supervisor:
Lyly Fortin

Second Assistant Camera:
Mark O'Neill

Supervising Sound Editor:
Harvey Hyslop

Transportation Coordinator:
Rick Gosse

Wardrobe Designer:
Charlotte Reid

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