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Release Date:
September 12, 2013
Original Title:
The Goldfish
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
This film is an adaptation of Etgar Keret's famed short story 'What Of This Goldfish Would You Wish?' in which a young man named Yoni (Jason Ritter) sets out to make a documentary about the secret longings of everyday Americans. By knocking on strangers doors and asking them this question: 'If you had a magic goldfish that granted you three wishes, what of this goldfish would you wish?' Yoni thinks he will discover the hopes, dreams and greatest wishes his fellow citizens. But Yoni is not prepared when he meets an elderly immigrant named Sergei who we learn has been wrestling with the exact same question for years and is desperate not to lose his old friend-- a beautiful talking goldfish (Lucy Punch).
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Best Boy Grip:
Justin Schaefers
Camera Operator:
Chris Carrea
Colorist:
Brian Hutchings
Director:
Mathieu Young
Editor:
Justin Simien
First Assistant Camera:
Rich Hawkinson
First Assistant Director:
Gavin Evans
Gaffer:
Christopher Fragapane
Grip:
Colin Trenbeath
Hairstylist:
Jamie Richmond
Makeup Artist:
Jamie Richmond
Production Manager:
Traci Carlson
Screenplay:
Mathieu Young
Second Assistant Camera:
Gregory Rae Stone
Set Decoration:
Alexandra Cuerdo
Short Story:
Etgar Keret
Sound Editor:
T.K. Broderick
Sound Mixer:
Johnathan Sessoms
Special Effects:
Hugo Villasenor
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Perez
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