Sir Streamer (2019)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 18M

Director : Eric McGuinn

Synopsis

After being bullied online, a young, sexually-frustrated gamer hunts down his attacker, only to discover that things are not what he expected.

Actors

Jake Harness
Jake Harness
Nate
Lauren Hurley
Lauren Hurley
Denise
Jor Butler
Jor Butler
Virginhunter12
Kevin Scheid
Kevin Scheid
Scott
Meghan Short
Meghan Short
Rae

Crews

Eric McGuinn
Eric McGuinn
Director
Noah Lipton
Noah Lipton
Writer
Heather Habermehl
Heather Habermehl
Unit Production Manager
Heather Habermehl
Heather Habermehl
Producer
Kevin Scheid
Kevin Scheid
Producer
Eric McGuinn
Eric McGuinn
Director of Photography
Tom Zavertnik
Tom Zavertnik
Editor
Brendon Lydic
Brendon Lydic
Assistant Director
Tom Zavertnik
Tom Zavertnik
Sound Recordist
Andrew Arehart
Andrew Arehart
Best Boy Grip
Jack Arehart
Jack Arehart
Best Boy Grip
Matthew Arehart
Matthew Arehart
Best Boy Grip
Gregory Elek
Gregory Elek
Key Grip
Sarah Habermehl
Sarah Habermehl
Grip
Keali Kovach
Keali Kovach
Assistant Camera
Nick Muhlbach
Nick Muhlbach
Grip
Joey Powell
Joey Powell
Gaffer

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