A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 28, 2004
Original Title:
Date
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Frustrated by a long wait for her tardy boyfriend, a young woman is unsatisfied by the candle he sheepishly offers in retribution, then sulks at the armfuls of roses he snaps up from a deli. Her brooding evaporates at the turn of a corner, when she and her ruefully silent companion are confronted by a wall adorned with flyers depicting people still regarded as missing after the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Assistant Camera:
Stephan Knuesel
Assistant Director:
Kate Gilroy
Associate Producer:
Jeremy Schieffelin
Boom Operator:
Will Vandenburgh
Co-Producer:
Lisa M. Perry
Color Timer:
Don Ciana
Costume Design:
Jean-Claude Mastroianni
Director:
Eva Saks
Director of Photography:
Soopum Sohn
Editor:
Savvas Paritsis
Gaffer:
Henry B. Lee
Key Grip:
Stian Nilsen
Wilson Tang
Makeup Artist:
Jerry Lopez
Original Music Composer:
Edward Bilous
Producer:
Alexandra Levinsohn
Eva Saks
Production Design:
Luciano Fontanez
Script Supervisor:
Brigid Boyle
Second Assistant Camera:
Laurie Rosenblatt
Second Assistant Director:
Sydney Burtner
Second Second Assistant Director:
Alexis Franz
Sound Designer:
Matthew Polis
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Polis
Writer:
Eva Saks
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