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Release Date:
September 18, 2018
Original Title:
Good Kids
Production Companies:
Luminous Coast
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 16
A neo-noir short film about three kids who get caught up in a night of chaos and violence after accidentally killing their drug dealer in a game of Russian roulette. The film explores the themes of substance abuse, peer pressure and the effects of bad decisions in a style reminiscent of intense thrillers like "Green Room" or "Good Time."
Additional Photography:
Cole Peyton
Costume Design:
Maria Wurth
Director:
Max Kaplan
Director of Photography:
Samuel Wright Smith
Driver:
Ethan Protsman
Ron Kaplan
Samuel Wright Smith
Jen Kaplan
Editor:
Christian Gentry
Max Kaplan
Luke Holliday
Graphic Designer:
Gabe Virnig
Music:
Cole Hamel
Producer:
Max Kaplan
Production Assistant:
Ethan Protsman
Amiah Messina
Tommy Blair
Annahliese Bernier
Garret Hensley
Mitchell Kaplan
Tre' Westfall
Laura Polanka
Script Supervisor:
Maria Wurth
Sound Engineer:
Christian Gentry
Special Effects:
Simon Fisher
Visual Effects:
Gabe Virnig
Luke Holliday
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