A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 12, 2022
Original Title:
Goodbye, Petrushka
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Baum18 Media
Cufflink Productions
Irrational Productions
Parsley Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Claire moves impulsively from NYC to Paris, where she nannies for the family from hell, battles wacky French bureaucrats, embarrasses herself in front of her Parisian crush and navigates a toxic relationship - among other faux pas.
Assistant Art Director:
Bryan Enright
Erich Ficke
Assistant Editor:
Jacob Benton
Associate Producer:
Matt Belenky
Mark Mattson
Jonathan Reed Wexler
Randy Mamiaro
Co-Executive Producer:
Ian Schulz
Mikhail Hogrefe
Co-Producer:
Brett Bye
Tommy Cha
Colorist:
Brett Rayner
Director:
Nicola Rose
Director of Photography:
Omar Torres
Editor:
Nicola Rose
Executive Producer:
Mark A. Baum
Imraan Farukhi
Ed Cuffe
Mike Reuten
First Assistant Camera:
Sasha Kondratyuk
First Assistant Director:
Brett Bye
Graphic Designer:
Jennifer Himes
Hair Department Head:
Paige Rabinowitz
Lead Animator:
Tommy Cha
Makeup Department Head:
Paige Rabinowitz
Music:
Jeff Baxter
Music Supervisor:
Lisa Brigantino
Producer:
Tierney Boorboor
Nicola Rose
Production Assistant:
Stephen Myers
Script Supervisor:
Kyle Hartford
Sound Designer:
Michael "Gonzo" Gandsey
Sound Mixer:
Anna Khromova
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael "Gonzo" Gandsey
Writer:
Nicola Rose
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