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Release Date:
November 1, 2023
Original Title:
Signs of Your Heart
Alternate Titles:
How Not to Date
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Almost Never Films
Last Four GA Movies 22
RNR Media
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Allie is a doting single mother to her fun-loving deaf son Finn – but between a busy work schedule and taking care of her child, love is low on her list of priorities. But when her life gets turned upside-down when her tenant has to move out. Allie finds an unlikely new tenant in handsome, free-spirited Ronan, who Finn adores. Between her new dating adventures and a surprising connection with Ronan who might just be the perfect fit, can Allie find her happily ever after?
Assistant Property Master:
Niafo Diallo
Casting:
Ricki Maslar
Co-Producer:
Jevon Whetter
Costume Design:
Lauren Ashley
Director:
Jevon Whetter
Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen
Editor:
Daniel Duncan
Executive Producer:
John Mehrer
Sebastian Battro
Rebeca Hughes
Michael Roth
Tom Berry
First Assistant Camera:
Krystian Kwiatkowski
First Assistant Director:
Al G. Sillah
Gaffer:
Andrew Hoekstra
Hair Department Head:
Ayanna H. Martin
Key Costumer:
Cory Jeans
Music:
David Bateman
Post Production Coordinator:
Alan Davidson
Producer:
Danny Roth
Production Assistant:
Leonardo Ibarra
Ansel Riedlinger
Elizabeth Serrano
Production Design:
Starla Christian
Production Manager:
Taylor Morgan
Script Supervisor:
Merritt K. Jenkins
Second Assistant Camera:
Brenden Eason
Second Assistant Director:
De'Niaya Thomas
Set Dresser:
Danny Brunner
Sound Mixer:
Christopher J. Anderson
Still Photographer:
Andrew McDowell
Writer:
Danny Morgan
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