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Release Date:
April 28, 2010
Original Title:
Daddy Longlegs
Alternate Titles:
Go Get Some Rosemary
Lenny and the Kids
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
NASA Entertainment
Red Bucket Films
Sophie Dulac Productions
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
After months of living a solitary existence, Lenny, 34, picks up his kids from school. Every year he spends a couple of weeks with his sons Sage, 9, and Frey, 7. Lenny hosts his kids within a midtown studio apartment in New York. During these two weeks, he must figure out if he wants to act as their father or be their friend. Ultimately, their trip upstate results in complete lawlessness taking over their lives.
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Art Direction:
Ariel Schulman
Associate Producer:
Eléonore Hendricks
Matthew Davis Walker
Charles Merzbacher
Co-Producer:
Michel Zana
Benny Safdie
Sam Lisenco
Josh Safdie
Sophie Dulac
Zachary Treitz
Brett Jutkiewicz
Director:
Benny Safdie
Josh Safdie
Director of Photography:
Josh Safdie
Brett Jutkiewicz
Driver:
Zachary Treitz
Editor:
Brett Jutkiewicz
Josh Safdie
Ronald Bronstein
Benny Safdie
Executive Producer:
Andy Spade
Foley:
Zachary Treitz
Location Scout:
Zachary Treitz
Producer:
Casey Neistat
Tom Scott
Production Design:
Sam Lisenco
Production Supervisor:
Zachary Treitz
Sound:
Zachary Treitz
Sound Designer:
Benny Safdie
Evan Mangiamele
Special Effects:
Andrew Luchero
John Weisgerber
Special Effects Technician:
Ariel Schulman
Sebastian Bear-McClard
Robert Waltzer
Harry McNally
Sam Lisenco
Stunts:
Casey Neistat
Thanks:
Olivier Père
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