A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 4, 2004
Original Title:
June
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 89
Young, innocent, and quirky June (Felicia Day), a violinist, spends her days working in an oddball Venice coffee shop, her nights rehearsing for a professional music career, and all-hours daydreaming about the beautiful man that's destined just for her. When she actually meets him in her own apartment building, she finds out Jack (Chris Henry Coffey) is engaged to the quintessential gorgeous bitch, Quinn (Cindy Dolenc). The conflict ensues and the romance is tested. Whether it's indulging her loony Grandma (Ellen Geer) through rehearsals of her own funeral, or dealing with the overzealous video-store manager (Ted Michaels) and his crush, June stumbles through her potential love life, her best friend Mary at her side.
Assistant Editor:
Eva Contis
Boom Operator:
Jon Tendrich
Lucien Eagle-Jack
Casting:
Heidi Hutson
Casting Assistant:
Brad M. Bucklin
Cinematography:
Bruce Ready
Co-Executive Producer:
Brian Ulinger
Arthur Bullock
Christopher Hutson
Costume Design:
Louise Ferro
Director:
Christopher Hutson
Editor:
Susan Demskey-Horiuchi
Executive Producer:
R. Keith Moore
First Assistant Camera:
Ken Little Jr.
First Assistant Director:
Rick Ojeda
Foley Artist:
Jon Tendrich
Key Grip:
Paul Lohr
Music:
Carl Johnson
Producer:
Steve Donmyer
Kay Christianson-Donmyer
Production Assistant:
Stephen R. Ohab
Production Coordinator:
Lauralee Jarvis Rausch
Production Design:
Kristina Rodgers
Ruth Gothold
Sound Effects Editor:
James Fielden
Sound Mixer:
James Berek
James Fielden
Writer:
Christopher Hutson
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