A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 2020
Original Title:
4/20
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bold Soul Studios
Film Shop Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 89
As 4/20 begins, a dispensary owner launches into a day of haphazard activities he hopes will spark new business and keep his struggling store afloat. His biggest threat is a wide-eyed drug dealer hoping to reclaim the local cannabis business. Meanwhile, a trio of soon-to-be high school graduates try to scheme their way in to buy enough weed to properly toast their long-lasting friendship. And as two potential lovers struggle to align their views on pot, an elderly woman strikes up an odd friendship with a young immigrant with a secret. All the while, an edibles chef strives to impress her disapproving family with her burgeoning food truck. On this glorious holiday, people across life's spectrum will find they have more in common than just a love of herb.
Art Direction:
Andrew Bentler
Associate Producer:
Lily Stuart Streiff
Camera Operator:
Kokoro Lee
Casting:
Jaimie Beebe
Cinematography:
Danny Brown
Co-Executive Producer:
Audrey Whitby
Co-Producer:
Koala Puffs
J.J. Nolan
Digital Imaging Technician:
Alex Marmalichi
Director:
Noah Applebaum
Teri Fruichantie
Editor:
Malinda Zehner
Executive Producer:
Milan Chakraborty
Abraham Nseir
Sahil Lavingia
Michael Masukawa
Noah Applebaum
Seth Laderman
Andy Bailey
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jake Schultz
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Colin Kelly
Gaffer:
Veronica Bouza
Grip:
Jose Caldera
Line Producer:
Jaki Silver
Makeup Department Head:
Laura Calvo
Music:
Bradford Downs
Post Production Supervisor:
Andrew Bentler
Producer:
Bradford Downs
Kevin Bloom
Stephen Peace
Jason Wiles
Brad T. Gottfred
Corey Moss
Production Sound Mixer:
Brian Kaurich
Publicist:
David Roberson
Second Assistant Camera:
Garry Bradley
Sound Designer:
Ian Herzon
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ian Herzon
Stunt Coordinator:
Darren Bailey
Stunt Double:
Alex Bankier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Herzon
Visual Effects:
D.J. Shea
Writer:
Andy Bailey
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