Blue Suit (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 11, 2020

Original Title:
Blue Suit

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

John is a hopeless romantic who planned his entire evening around his charismatic friend, Henry. A blue suit, dinner reservations, and maybe even flowers. It’s Henry’s last night in Los Angeles before moving across the country for a new job, which means it's also John’s final chance to confess his feelings for him once and for all. Everything crumbles when John receives a text message from Henry explaining he’s behind on packing, forcing John to shift his plans and come over to Henry’s apartment.

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Assistant Production Design:
Candace Hollinger

BTS Photographer:
Devy JS

Boom Operator:
Emily Chan

Colorist:
Joseph Yao

Director:
Kevin J. Nguyen

Director of Photography:
Brian Tang

Editor:
Calvin Chin

First Assistant Camera:
Connor Smyers

First Assistant Director:
Justin Madriaga

Gaffer:
Gio Barot

Graphic Designer:
Vicky Hsu

Grip:
RJ Siu

Makeup & Hair:
Nozomi Hirao

Music:
Ian Chen

Producer:
Kevin J. Nguyen
Jenine Pastores
Vu Hoang
Ace Underhill

Production Assistant:
Taylor Matsunaga
Francis Ray
Ratia Yeeun Son
Josh Jackson
Benedict Chiu
Nigel Soh

Production Design:
Jeana Yejin Cho

Script Supervisor:
Jenine Pastores

Second Assistant Camera:
RJ Siu

Second Assistant Director:
Lily Nguyen

Sound Designer:
Michael Huang

Sound Mixer:
Emily Chan

Visual Effects:
Josh Jackson

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