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Blocks

Blocks

In this twist of existential comedy, mother of two starts vomiting plastic toy blocks spontaneously.



 

CATEGORY Shorts Programs

COUNTRY U.S.A.



RUN TIME 11 min

WEBSITE http://www.blocksthefilm.com

EMAIL [email protected]



Credits

Director
  • Bridget Moloney
Screenwriter
  • Bridget Moloney
Producers
  • Kate Chamuris
  • Kristin Slaysman
  • Valerie Steinberg
Executive Producers
  • Ben Sinclair
  • Claire Coffee
  • Marie Horrigan
  • Anne & Bob Moloney
Cinematographer
  • Jake Hossfeld
Production Designer
  • Xiyu Lin
Editor
  • Nick Weidner
Composer
  • Ariel Marx
Costume Designer
  • Allison Choi Braun
Visual Effects Supervisor
  • Eric Levy
First Assistant Director
  • Cameron Holly Dexter
Hair/Makeup Designer
  • Ashley Rebecca Jensen
Principal Cast
  • Claire Coffee
  • Mark Webber
  • Ruha Taslimi
  • Phoebe Sinclair
  • George Sinclair

Filed Under: 2020 Screenings, Shorts Programs Tagged With: Blocks

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