A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 18, 2021
Original Title:
Pinbox
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Cameron Cinematic Motion Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 95
Socially out of touch Eddie is obsessed with old school pinball. When he's not hammering away at the tables in his local dive bar, he's fantasizing about 1970s pinball champs and working as a repair man. After discovering a mysterious old pinball table, Eddie starts a quest to repair it and learn of the game's origins. But aside from Eddie, the only other person who seems to have any knowledge of the game is an old timer named Emmett. As his focus deepens and his desire to fix the machine turns into paranoid obsession, he seeks out the help of his sister Liv to uncover the game's secrets. Is this the greatest game ever made? Will Eddie's paranoia prevent him from fulfilling his destiny? If you're good enough, can you really play one game of pinball forever?
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jonathon Davis
Director:
Devin Cameron
Director of Photography:
Sean Mouton
Editor:
Devin Cameron
First Assistant Camera:
Kevin Waltz
First Assistant Director:
Jackson Ezinga
Gaffer:
Justin Ward
Key Grip:
Taylor McKean
Key Production Assistant:
Ryan White
Music:
Christopher Taylor
Producer:
Bryce Cameron
Second Assistant Camera:
Miles Butterfield
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Perry
Sound:
Steve Sholtes
Writer:
Devin Cameron
Bryce Cameron
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