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Release Date:
September 12, 2018
Original Title:
Time of Day
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Rag & Bone Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Shot over the course of six weeks on 16mm film by Greek cinematographer, Thimios Bakatakis (The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer), the new rag & bone Films short coincides with the launch of the rag & bone Fall 2018 collection. The film was shot in New York and Los Angeles and features Kate Mara, Boyd Holbrook, Pom Klementieff, Lakeith Stanfield, Reed Morano, Lake Bell, Jon Hamm and Emma Roberts. To capture the spirit of cinema verité, each character was shot by Bakatakis through a handheld approach and using available lighting.
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Associate Producer:
Paul Typaldos
Boom Operator:
Mike Guarino
Casting Director:
Candice Hernstad
Co-Producer:
Atilla Salih Yücer
Bobby Kopp
Color Grading:
Metapost
Colorist:
Aggelos Mantzios
Creative Producer:
Marissa Velez Kraxberger
Director:
Thimios Bakatakis
Director of Photography:
Thimios Bakatakis
Editor:
Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Executive Producer:
Marcus Wainwright
First Assistant Camera:
Ethan McDonald
David Regan
Toshiro Yamaguchi
Grip:
Otis Mannick
Music:
Thom Yorke
Music Director:
Kris Bones
Producer:
Candice Hernstad
Production Assistant:
Joe Archer
Brendan Flanagan
Lucas Lanci
Brian Levy
Laszlo Merez
Laura Nesci
Tim Oliver
Ray Rondon
Jade Wolfe
Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Cafaro
Marcus Del Negro
Emily Zenk
Sound Designer:
Leandros Ntounis
Sound Mixer:
Mike Guarino
Still Photographer:
Thimios Bakatakis
Marissa Velez Kraxberger
Tailor:
Mandy Black
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