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Release Date:
October 25, 2017
Original Title:
Opening Night
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
UConn Film Club
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Chris is the drama director for a high school production of The Dark Knight: The Musical, and the show is falling apart. In order to heighten the drama between his leads, Chris begins a series of manipulations to pit them against each other. The thirst for a standing ovation leads him down a dark path on a violent night the audience will never forget.
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Assistant Camera:
Isaac Bilmes
Assistant Director:
Ken Asada
Assistant Editor:
Ali Betlej
Rebecca Rosen
Ali Sailer
Cinematography:
Patrick Purcell
Director:
Ryan Glista
Editor:
Ryan Glista
Ken Asada
Foley:
Ken Asada
Gaffer:
William Rios
Makeup Artist:
Regan Kilkenny
Ali Sailer
Music:
Ryan Glista
Producer:
Regan Kilkenny
Matt Bilmes
Jacob Rodier
Set Decoration:
Ali Betlej
Ali Sailer
Sound:
Brandon Lopes
Anthony Petrozza
Story:
Jacob Rodier
Visual Effects:
Alex Rouleau
Writer:
Ken Asada
Isaac Bilmes
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