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Release Date:
April 6, 2023
Original Title:
Stepping into Love
Alternate Titles:
Color It Romance
Summertime Soulmates
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Reel One Entertainment
Sunshine Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 90
When her art museum faces money problems, a conventional curator works with an avant garde artist to develop an unconventional exhibit. She learns to color outside the lines to save the museum and find love.
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Art Direction:
Cassiti Hovarter
Associate Producer:
Mario Saman
Casting Associate:
Erin Fragetta
Casting Director:
Lori Wyman
Colorist:
Maria Pilar Ruiz
Costume Designer:
Natalia Marquez
Costumer:
Daniela Rodriguez
Digital Imaging Technician:
Wes Castro
Director:
Damián Romay
Director of Photography:
Juan Hernández
Editor:
Ezequiel Brizuela
Executive Producer:
Sebastian Battro
Tom Berry
Louisa Cadywould
Laurence Braun
First Assistant Camera:
Liosdanys Rodriguez
First Assistant Director:
Alejandro Contreras
Kamilo Arenas
Foley Artist:
Carlos Riera
Foley Recordist:
Alberto Del Rio
Gaffer:
Ricardo Vargas
Key Grip:
Carlos Osterling
Key Makeup Artist:
Daniela Cordoba
Line Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Music:
Jaime Cardona
Post Production Coordinator:
Florencia Nattero
Post Production Supervisor:
Pablo Margiotta
Producer:
Damián Romay
Jacobo Rispa
Production Accountant:
Ivelisse Cortijo
Production Coordinator:
Robert Garcia Esquerro
Rotoscoping Artist:
Gaston Batlee
Script Supervisor:
Kenia Salas Laborde
Second Assistant Camera:
Miguel E. Escobar Ruiz
Set Dresser:
Daniela Bailey
Sound Editor:
Alberto Alvarez
José Luis Canalejo
Sound Mixer:
José "Bute" Márquez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Federico Pájaro
Sound Supervisor:
Federico Pájaro
Still Photographer:
Carlos Gaudelli
Writer:
Brian Ruberry
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