Drones (2010 film) explained

Drones
Director:Amber Benson
Adam Busch
Producer:Adam Busch
James T. Bruce IV
Todd Gilbert
Jordan Kessler
Starring:Jonathan M. Woodward
Samm Levine
James Urbaniak
Music:Jonathan Dinerstein
Cinematography:Dave McFarland
Editing:Peter Lindo
Studio:Finish Films
Louisiana Media Productions
Distributor:Phase 4 Films
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$500,000[1]

Drones is a 2010[2] office comedy film directed by Amber Benson and Adam Busch,[3] who describe it as "The Office meets Close Encounters".[4]

Cast

Production

Drones was filmed in the Baton Rouge area.[5]

Release

Drones premiered at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival in January 2010.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drones (2010) - Box office / business. Internet Movie Database. Amazon.com. 2010-02-01. 2012-12-02.
  2. News: Movie Crickett . December 10, 2009 . Slamdance announces competition slate . Sean Means.
    • News: The Sunday Mail . March 29, 2009 . Pop cult classics rule . Sally Browne . 3.
    • News: The New York Post . June 1, 2009 . Starr Report . Michael Starr . 68.
  3. News: The Wrap . January 24, 2010 . In Sundance Swag Suites: Morgan Spurlock and Free Belts . Sharon Waxman.
  4. News: The Advocate . January 8, 2010 . Earthbound movie seeks actors, extras . Lisa Tramontana . 8.