Bart (2013)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 5M

Director : Rich Landes

Synopsis

A story about a heartbroken young man who's life is reduced to microwave meals, old sitcom re-runs and endless cubicle work. One day, on his ferry ride to work in New York City, he meets a girl who slowly starts to put the color back inside of his world.

Actors

Charlton Alonso
Charlton Alonso
Boy on Ferry
Kenneth Crutchfield
Kenneth Crutchfield
Office Worker
Seth Kirschner
Seth Kirschner
Bart
Grace Rex
Grace Rex
Trish

Crews

Rich Landes
Rich Landes
Director
Tyler McKellar
Tyler McKellar
Writer
Rich Landes
Rich Landes
Writer
Neil Meiklejohn
Neil Meiklejohn
Editor
Peter Simonite
Peter Simonite
Director of Photography

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