Frances Ferguson, the eponymous character at the center of Bob Byington’s new film, is discontent. Like a lot of us, she does a bit of “acting out” and pays the price —an arrest, a trial, incarceration. And then a new identity, one that’s not terribly comfortable. Nick Offerman narrates this deviant comedy, based on actual events.
Unfortunately the movie Frances Ferguson is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Scott King | Writer |
Directing | Bob Byington | Director |
Sound | Burgess Meredith | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Mischa Fruge | Makeup & Hair |
Editing | Kris Boustedt | Editor |
Production | Kris Boustedt | Co-Producer |
Production | Hal Hopper | Executive Producer |
Production | Stuart Bohart | Executive Producer |
Production | Zefrey Throwell | Producer |
Production | Dickson McGuire | Executive Producer |
Art | Caitlin Ward | Production Design |
Editing | Susan LaMarca | Editor |
Production | Andrew Byington | Executive Producer |
Art | Helena Holmes | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Olivia Mori | Costume Design |
Camera | Carmen Hilbert | Director of Photography |
Production | Nick Offerman | Executive Producer |
Crew | Marie Ketring | Post Production Supervisor |
Writing | Bob Byington | Story |
Writing | Kaley Wheless | Story |