Film Club (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2000

Original Title:
Film Club

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

Mischief. Mayhem. Motion Pictures.

A parody of Fight Club in which the first rule is you don't talk about film club.

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Art Direction:
Lance Kato
Steve Sarmento

Assistant Camera:
Dan Stone

Assistant Craft Service:
Lisa K. McCandlish

Assistant Director:
Golan Ramraz

Best Boy Grip:
Joe Ranus

Boom Operator:
Joel Artman

Camera Operator:
Scott Anderson

Casting:
Gregory Hall

Cinematography:
Bradley C. Golden
Gregory J. Wolf

Costume Design:
Colleen O'Donnell

Craft Service:
Lisa LaMont

Director:
Chris LaMont

Editor:
Scott Anderson

Jimmy Jib Operator:
Robert Pflumm

Line Producer:
Gregory Hall

Makeup & Hair:
Joey Michitsch

Music:
Cliff Sarde

Producer:
Steven Brink
Golan Ramraz

Production Assistant:
Adriane Blanco
Jason Short
Nathan Slate
Paul Venturo
Sarah Watson

Production Design:
Steve Sarmento

Property Graphic Designer:
James D. 'Chip' Craig

Script Supervisor:
Kimberly Sarmento

Second Assistant Director:
Steven Brink

Sound:
Matt McNutt
Kevin Wright

Still Photographer:
Jeff Miller

Unit Production Manager:
Linda Hornby

Writer:
Scott Anderson
Chris LaMont
Golan Ramraz

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