MONEY is a dance film that explores the monotonous cycle of corporate 9-to-5 life. The dancers represent employees in a workplace that twists into a corporate nightmare, exposing the rigid and dehumanizing nature of the corporate world. Through movement, the film highlights the tension between control and rebellion, questioning the structures that define success and productivity that the workplace outlines for many everyday. with a sharp and unconventional movement vocabulary, MONEY challenges capitalist ideals and the way they shape daily life. The film breaks traditional boundaries, using dance to portray a system that demands conformity while suppressing individuality. Its rebellious undertones push against societal norms, making more room for fun and play.
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| Directing | Jordyn Apostolache | Director |
| Crew | Jordyn Apostolache | Choreographer |
| Camera | Colin Harabedian | Director of Photography |
| Production | Jordyn Apostolache | Producer |
| Production | Daniela Mejia | Producer |
| Directing | Daniela Mejia | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Elizabeth Whitfield | Second Assistant Director |
| Camera | Jake Gardhouse | First Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Eryn Broughton | Second Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Elvis De La Rosa | Grip |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mel Gomez | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jordyn Apostolache | Costumer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gianpaolo Trone | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Production | Tatum Sanchez | Production Assistant |
| Production | Alina Apostolache | Production Assistant |
| Editing | Colin Harabedian | Editor |
| Editing | Colin Harabedian | Colorist |
| Camera | Mae Kail | BTS Photographer |
| Writing | Jordyn Apostolache | Writer |
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