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Good Morning (2014)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 10M

Director : Stephen Dunn, Peter Knegt

Sinopsis

Good Morning comically examines the ideas of sexual identity and age anxiety via the story of a man who on the morning after his 30th birthday party wakes up with both a massive hangover, and a 17-year-old boy sleeping on his couch.

Actores

Peter Knegt
Peter Knegt
Man
Oliver Skinner
Oliver Skinner
Boy

Tripulaciones

Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn
Director
Peter Knegt
Peter Knegt
Director
Peter Knegt
Peter Knegt
Writer
Oliver Skinner
Oliver Skinner
Story
Peter Knegt
Peter Knegt
Story
Peter Knegt
Peter Knegt
Producer
Milda Yoo
Milda Yoo
Producer
Brad Horvath
Brad Horvath
Executive Producer
Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn
Executive Producer
Holly Uloth
Holly Uloth
Executive Producer
Thom Fitzgerald
Thom Fitzgerald
Associate Producer
Julien Kojfer
Julien Kojfer
Associate Producer
Peter Staley
Peter Staley
Associate Producer
Catherine Lutes
Catherine Lutes
Director of Photography
Bryan Atkinson
Bryan Atkinson
Editor
Daniel D'Amours
Daniel D'Amours
Associate Producer
Daniel D'Amours
Daniel D'Amours
Set Designer
Cynthia Wong
Cynthia Wong
Sound Recordist
Andy Frech
Andy Frech
Sound Mixer

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