Goin' Up (2023) [NR]

Release Date:
May 6, 2023

Original Title:
Goin' Up

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Repugnant Riddles Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 23

Desperate Times. Desperate Measures

Set in the near future, a young man joins a team of criminals to rob a bank so he can reunite with the love of his life on a wealthy colonized station on the moon.

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BTS Photographer:
Joey Martinez

BTS Videographer:
Jamal Davis
Jonathan Garcia

Boom Operator:
Chauncey Ty'rell
Preston Pinkney

Color Grading:
Joshua Martinez

Concept Artist:
Vanessa Vargas

Costume Design:
Gabriella Pena

Director:
Alec Douglas

Director of Photography:
Joshua Martinez

Editor:
Alec Douglas

Executive Producer:
Latoya Hawkins

Grip:
Leeroy Rios
Jimmy Fine

Makeup & Hair:
Martha Haynes

Music:
Bill Snyder

Music Editor:
Miles Minkin
Armani Jackson

Musician:
John Cunningham
Kevin Gatzke

Producer:
Alec Douglas
George Almanza

Production Assistant:
Jimmy Fine
Matthew Wayne

Screenplay:
Alec Douglas

Sound Designer:
Emerald Tanaka
Nicholas Lovato

Sound Mixer:
Marcello G. Racca

Storyboard Artist:
Marcus Lopez

Visual Effects:
Joshua Martinez

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