A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2021
Original Title:
Monkey Bars
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Big Blue Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
When fourteen-year-old Maggie and her two best friends hang out with older guys they meet on Facebook, a crush on a complicated boy unravels into a twisted trance fueled by Four Lokos and naive infatuation.
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Best Boy Grip:
Kylie Esco
Boom Operator:
John Patrick Marius
Colorist:
Ian Bostick
Alan Louis Gordon
Costume Designer:
Haley Bolen
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Dimitris Athos
Director:
Jacqueline Xerri
Director of Photography:
Robert Bevis
Editor:
Stephen Musumeci
Jacqueline Xerri
Executive Producer:
Ethan Lazar
First Assistant Camera:
Grayson Goga
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Musumeci
Gaffer:
Andrew Landreville
Grip:
Walter Strafford
Key Grip:
Adam Reichardt
Loader:
Grayson Goga
Makeup Artist:
Samantha Haegele
Music:
Jon Violette
Producer:
Raymond Knudsen
Production Designer:
Grace Stalley
Script Supervisor:
David Zajac
Second Assistant Camera:
Carrie Rich
Andrew Landreville
Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Hannon
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Saxer
VFX Artist:
Andrew Walton
Writer:
Jacqueline Xerri
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