The Bright Side of Things (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 3, 2020

Original Title:
The Bright Side of Things

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AFI
Chopper Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 17

During the hottest heat wave in Southern California, Bobby wakes up to find his AC stolen from his window. Soon, a journey for revenge becomes one of self-discovery.

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Best Boy Electrician:
Jason Hei Long Hung

Boom Operator:
Alex Gilroy

Colorist:
Alastor Arnold

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Ashley Waldrop

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Ashley Waldrop

Director:
Andrew Pollack

Director of Photography:
Moritz Rautenberg

Editor:
Mengyao Mia Zhang

First Assistant Camera:
Majd Mazin

Gaffer:
Shane Ainsworth

Key Grip:
Lucia Zavarcikova

Key Makeup Artist:
Jessica Harman

Original Music Composer:
Jeremy Katz

Producer:
Jordan Willcox

Production Assistant:
Levy Geurts

Production Design:
Alicia Estelle Simon

Property Master:
Antoninus Lyle Vincent

Sound Mixer:
Michael Crumley

Unit Production Manager:
Cheryl Su

Writer:
Andrew Pollack

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