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Release Date:
June 4, 2022
Original Title:
Mancha
Production Companies:
We Have Fun Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A mother seeks to protect her daughter from the stain that curses her family’s women.
Additional Music:
Juan Andrés Matos
Assistant Camera:
Rebecca Baliko
Associate Producer:
Laze
Michelle Mao
Choreographer:
Jordi Caballero
Cinematography:
Seth Macmillan
Costume Designer:
Michelle Mo Ojeda
Costumer:
Carys Morgan
Dialogue Editor:
Christina Gonzalez
Director:
Nikki Mejia
Editor:
Colton Warren
Executive Producer:
Cinthya Carmona
First Assistant Camera:
Bryce Holden
Makeup Department Head:
Asia Park
Original Music Composer:
Alain Emile
Producer:
Lianne Becker
Blanca Balleste
Tyler Corbin
Michael Fishman
Don DiPetta
Benjamin Drew Thompson
Collin Meath
Daria Suvorova
Production Designer:
Marina Perez Ramirez
Second Assistant Director:
Gianfranco Fernández-Ruiz
Set Decoration:
Mariana Silva
Sound Mixer:
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Sound Supervisor:
Christina Gonzalez
Special Effects:
Kao Miyamoto
Kenneth Calhoun
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Asia Park
Supervising Sound Editor:
Domenic Orsi
Visual Effects:
Lucas De La Torre
Writer:
Don DiPetta
Xochitl Portillo
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