What a Harvest
A father tries to connect with his video game obsessed daughter, until he learns she hasn’t been eating her meals.
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Austin Rivera DavisonDirector
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Matt ShapiroDirector
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Austin Rivera DavisonWriter
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Matt ShapiroWriter
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Austin Rivera DavisonProducer
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Matt ShapiroProducer
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DeMorge BrownProducer
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DeMorge BrownKey CastMurderville, You've Never Been Completely Honest, Corporate, Harmontown
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Sydney LoveringKey CastMiss Mary Mack, Here Awhile
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:thriller, horror, comedy
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Runtime:14 minutes 55 seconds
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Completion Date:December 1, 2021
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Nashville Film Festival
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LA Shorts International Film Festival
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Tacoma Film Festival
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Genre Blast
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Charlotte International Film Festival
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Nightmares Film Festival
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Snake Alley Film Festival
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NY Shorts International Film Festival
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Rome International Film Festival
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Fear No Film
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Orlando Film Festival
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Skyline Indie Film Fest
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Gen Con Film Festival
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Deep Focus Film Festival
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Highland Park Independent Film Festival
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Atlanta Underground Film Festival
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Austin After Dark Film Festival
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Anomaly Film Festival
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The International Horror Hotel
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Vancouver Horror Show
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Oktoberfest
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Chain NYC Film Festival
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Macabre Faire Film Festival
Austin Rivera Davison
Austin is a Puerto Rican filmmaker from San Benito, Texas who writes comedy for film and stage. His short film “Talk Outside” was nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the SXSW 2020 Film Festival. Austin has worked as a producer for Comedy Central, Paramount, and Netflix, and currently works as a digital producer for Stephen Colbert's new animated show "Tooning Out the News."
Matt Shapiro
Since graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Matt has worked as a filmmaker and editor of comedy-type things. He was recently an editor on the new TV show "Single Drunk Female," from Jenni Konner ("Girls") and currently works on the show "Only Murders In the Building" with Steve Martin on Hulu. He's also worked as a contributing writer for The Onion News Network, and has a body of shorts and sketches he's enjoyed writing and directing with Austin. He's currently based in Brooklyn, NY.