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David Cross: I'm From The Future (2022)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 7M

Synopsis

Shot in Brooklyn, NY in November of 2021, comedian David Cross tackles Covid-19, anti-vaxxers and more.

Actors

David Cross
David Cross
Self
H. Jon Benjamin
H. Jon Benjamin
Voice of the Douchy Cameraman
Hailee Williams
Hailee Williams
Girl at Bar

Crews

David Cross
David Cross
Writer
David Cross
David Cross
Executive Producer
Marianne Ways
Marianne Ways
Executive Producer
Michelle Caputo
Michelle Caputo
Executive Producer
Shannon Hartman
Shannon Hartman
Executive Producer
Jay Lafayette
Jay Lafayette
Director of Photography
Danny Sanchez
Danny Sanchez
Line Producer
Marcus Raye
Marcus Raye
Lighting Design
Todd Ivins
Todd Ivins
Production Design
Sean Nagin
Sean Nagin
Editor
David Castellano
David Castellano
Camera Operator
Michael Drucker
Michael Drucker
Camera Operator
Matt Klammer
Matt Klammer
Camera Operator
Rob McEnaney
Rob McEnaney
Camera Operator
Daniel Marracino
Daniel Marracino
Camera Operator
Nate Slevin
Nate Slevin
Camera Operator
Michael Csatlos
Michael Csatlos
Assistant Camera
Jason Mason
Jason Mason
Assistant Camera
Libby Casinelli
Libby Casinelli
Assistant Camera
Jon D'Uva
Jon D'Uva
Production Sound Mixer
Michael Wade DeRosa
Michael Wade DeRosa
Sound Mixer
Everardo Flores
Everardo Flores
Lighting Programmer
Jonathan Fuller
Jonathan Fuller
Electrician
Marc Eckhardt
Marc Eckhardt
Key Grip
Nicholas Ellison
Nicholas Ellison
Best Boy Grip
Hailee Williams
Hailee Williams
Production Coordinator
Antonio Colon
Antonio Colon
Production Assistant
Jason Chester
Jason Chester
Production Assistant
Jordan Spivey
Jordan Spivey
Production Assistant
Troy Thompson
Troy Thompson
Senior Colorist
Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Colorist

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