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Release Date:
June 22, 2022
Original Title:
Love's Baby Soft
Alternate Titles:
Loves Baby Soft
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Mirror Images
Small Media Extra Large
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
The 12-year old Dolores, a feisty preteen desperate to be seen as a grown-up in 1976 suburbia is on her humiliating, hilarious journey from girlhood to growing up. She fantasizes about sex, womanhood, work... and Freddie Prinze. The girl thinks she's got the lowdown on being a woman, but when her overworked single mom Janice hires Cleo to babysit her world collides with the super cool black 16-year old's, each learns painful truths about what it really means to grow up.
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Additional Hairstylist:
Shavaughn Byrd
Assistant Art Director:
Dannie Giglevitch
BTS Photographer:
Matt Simpkins
Co-Producer:
Sophia Eptamenitis
Colorist:
B. Scott Cook
Costume Design:
Dircelene Torres
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joseph Overbey
Director:
Lanie Zipoy
Director of Photography:
Darren Joe
Editor:
Jessica Mendez Siqueiros
Executive Producer:
Vicki Speegle
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Cianfrani
First Assistant Director:
Ashley George
Gaffer:
Ambrose Carroll
Grip:
Ryen Tetzloff
Key Makeup Artist:
Gianna Gutierrez
Original Music Composer:
Morgan James
Producer:
Stacie Capone
Don Downie
Production Assistant:
Chip Parham
Production Design:
Brianne Beatty
Production Sound Mixer:
Ryan Majoris
Sound Recordist:
Kip Sturm
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Donmall-Reeve
Visual Effects:
Pascui Rivas
Writer:
Vicki Speegle
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