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Roy (2020)

Genre : Science Fiction

Runtime : 8M

Director : Joseph Fifelski

Synopsis

Roy is a robot mechanic holed away in a rundown barn, living in a world of rustic antiques melded with futuristic sensibilities. He is a man forgotten by society and spends his days tinkering at projects. That is until someone opens the door into his shop.

Actors

Katerina Kovalchuk
Katerina Kovalchuk
Girl
Jonathan Sperling
Jonathan Sperling
Roy

Crews

Joseph Fifelski
Joseph Fifelski
Director
Joseph Fifelski
Joseph Fifelski
Writer
Jesse Barron
Jesse Barron
Executive Producer
Peter Mai
Peter Mai
Co-Producer
J.J. Schindler
J.J. Schindler
Executive Producer
Jesse Barron
Jesse Barron
Director of Photography
Nicolas Alayo
Nicolas Alayo
Editor
Lexi Lovetere
Lexi Lovetere
Production Design
Natasha Doran
Natasha Doran
Costume Designer
Jesse Barron
Jesse Barron
Original Music Composer
Shelby Turner
Shelby Turner
First Assistant Director
Andrew Ascough
Andrew Ascough
Camera Operator
Jp Poirier
Jp Poirier
Assistant Camera
Michael Uyehata
Michael Uyehata
Digital Imaging Technician
Joseph Fifelski
Joseph Fifelski
Art Direction
Cassie Soumas
Cassie Soumas
Set Designer
Andrew Brand
Andrew Brand
Set Dresser
Elijah Richardson
Elijah Richardson
Set Dresser
Meghan Woodard
Meghan Woodard
Set Dresser
Justin Capebianco
Justin Capebianco
Prop Designer
Justin Capebianco
Justin Capebianco
Prop Maker
James Guerci
James Guerci
Costume Designer
Siena Stann
Siena Stann
Assistant Costume Designer
Siena Stann
Siena Stann
Wardrobe Assistant
Louis Rubera
Louis Rubera
Gaffer
Andrew Brand
Andrew Brand
Grip
Elijah Richardson
Elijah Richardson
Grip
Joshua Shepardson
Joshua Shepardson
Sound Recordist
Kaitlyn Krikorian
Kaitlyn Krikorian
Script Supervisor
Joseph Graves
Joseph Graves
Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Graves
Joseph Graves
Visual Effects
Gabriel Sayre
Gabriel Sayre
Sound Designer
Jesse Barron
Jesse Barron
Colorist
Nathan Scoggins
Nathan Scoggins
Thanks
Chris Riley
Chris Riley
Thanks
Tom Dunn
Tom Dunn
Thanks
Steven Lochridge
Steven Lochridge
Thanks
Raul de Alba
Raul de Alba
Thanks
Thomas Hanzl
Thomas Hanzl
Thanks
Michael Beal
Michael Beal
Thanks
Cecilia Sugarman
Cecilia Sugarman
Thanks
Colton Machado
Colton Machado
Thanks
Matt Regan
Matt Regan
Thanks
Katherine Colbert
Katherine Colbert
Thanks
David Graves
David Graves
Thanks
Christopher Fifelski
Christopher Fifelski
Thanks
Vincent Salerno
Vincent Salerno
Thanks
Christopher Louie Szabo
Christopher Louie Szabo
Thanks
Rachel Fifelski
Rachel Fifelski
Thanks
Audrey Heinan
Audrey Heinan
Thanks
Long Mai
Long Mai
Thanks
Han Nguyen
Han Nguyen
Thanks
Paul Mai
Paul Mai
Thanks
Michael Irwin
Michael Irwin
Thanks
Joe Schindler
Joe Schindler
Thanks
Tom Turner
Tom Turner
Thanks
Teresa Turner
Teresa Turner
Thanks
Leopold Joseph Jude Heinan
Leopold Joseph Jude Heinan
In Memory Of

Trailers and other movies

BTS -  Location Scouting for Roy
BTS - Makeup Test on Location

Posters and backgrounds

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