Jeez (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 2015

Original Title:
Jeez

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 17

Jeez is a movie about family. It was entirely shot in a sandpit and the actors are real people that live around the sandpit.

Ten-year-old Jaydon spends all of his free time building a robot he'll nickname Jeez. Something that displeases his father Jim. The latter feels pushed aside by his son who invites Jeez to come join the family for meals. The robot will annoy the family atmosphere until the father insists on getting rid of the robot...

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Animation:
Trystan Millet
Alexandre Pelletier

Art Direction:
Jean Babin

Assistant Editor:
Charles Boisseau

Assistant Set Dresser:
Jean Beaudin
Charles Boisseau

Boom Operator:
Alec Pronovost
Jean Beaudin

Color Assistant:
Noak Blottière

Controller:
Alexandre Pelletier

Costume Design:
Francis Dumais

Director:
Colin Nixon

Director of Photography:
Marilee Goulet

First Assistant Camera:
Natan B. Foisy

First Assistant Director:
Rachid Allaoua

Gaffer:
Sébastien Sigouin-Couturier
Felix Colina

Grip:
Sébastien Blais
Christophe Fortin
Laurent Ulrich

Mix Technician:
Alexandre Pelletier
Philippe Lefebvre

Production Assistant:
Marianne Fortier
Marilou Caravecchia-Pelletier
Catherine Lefebvre
Miguel Plante

Second Assistant Camera:
Hubert Auger

Sound Designer:
Alexandre Pelletier

Sound Effects:
Lise Wedlock

Sound Recordist:
Guillaume Harvey

Special Effects:
Vincent Marion

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