A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 22, 2020
Original Title:
Film Fest
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
APS Films LLC
Convoy Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 96
Struggling filmmakers travel to an obscure festival to sell their movie.
Associate Producer:
Michelle Jannone
Camera Operator:
Ian Asbjornsen
Casting:
Jennifer Treadwell
Monica Kelly
Cinematography:
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
Co-Producer:
Auric Steele
Paul Alan Cope
Consulting Producer:
Jillian Armenante
Costume Designer:
Brooke Mulkins
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Tyler A. Hawes
Director:
Marshall Cook
Editor:
John David Buxton
Executive Producer:
Cecilia Stevens
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
First Assistant Camera:
Michelle Kwong
First Assistant Director:
Taymour Ghazi
Gaffer:
Anders Asbjornsen
Legal Services:
Auric Steele
Makeup & Hair:
Rebecca Kuzma
Chelsea Delfino
Producer:
Tyler A. Hawes
Zack Wilcox
Marshall Cook
Cory Pyke
Production Design:
Madeline O'Brien
Prop Maker:
Jon Hanford
Script Supervisor:
Anna Bowen
Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Villalba
Second Second Assistant Director:
Heather Chaffee
Sound Effects Editor:
Ken Cain
Brett Bach
Sound Mixer:
Luis Molgaard
Unit Production Manager:
Andrew Baird
Writer:
Paul Alan Cope
Marshall Cook
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