4:00am (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 2017

Original Title:
4:00am

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Top Hat Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

Douglas Courage is a coward...

"4:00am" tells the story of Doug; a socially reclusive 25 year old who makes a promise to his best friend Juniper, to stay the whole night at his first party. A "Legendary" Cooper party, no less. When events conspire to leave him abandoned there, the night begins to unravel into one that could change him forever...

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Additional Camera:
Lucas Ferreira

Casting:
Suzanna Baptiste
Stephen Leigh

Co-Producer:
Bernard Kordieh

Colorist:
Markus Ljungberg

Director:
Robert Trott

Director of Photography:
Markus Ljungberg

Editor:
Lucas Ferreira
Robert Trott

Editorial Consultant:
Will Pond

First Assistant Director:
Matthew Gargano

Gaffer:
Mick Dow

Lighting Production Assistant:
Daniel Goodall

Producer:
Robert Trott

Production Manager:
Stephen Leigh

Sound Mixer:
Antonis Tsoukatos

Sound Recordist:
Gandy Moon
Daniel Dulger
Matias Sjowall

Visual Effects:
Joseph Wakerley

Writer:
Robert Trott

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