Never Give Up (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2023

Original Title:
Never Give Up

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Never Give Up Productions
ReelWorks Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

Brad Minns is a walking miracle, deaf since of age of three, Minns became the world’s best deaf tennis player in a comeback match that’s never been equalled on the Olympic, Collegiate, or Professional Stage. But this is more than a story about perseverance and overcoming obstacles, it’s a story of faith and God helping us to do our best against all odds. Minns’ story is not just about tennis, but learning how to put your trust in God and never give up no matter what you face.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Palacio
Isabelle Sager
Anna Werking
Bethany Whitney

Cinematography:
Douglas Miller

Co-Producer:
Calvin Aurand

Director:
Rob Loos

Electrician:
Daniel Moreno
Elizabeth Scott

Executive Producer:
Brad Minns

First Assistant Camera:
Jacob Mauersberg
Elizabeth Scott

Hair Department Head:
Donna Krutz Moore

Key Makeup Artist:
Nicolle Ashley

Original Music Composer:
Rob Pottorf

Producer:
Scotty Curlee
Rick Eldridge
Jonathan Grubbs

Production Design:
Boyce McKinney

Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Pitts
Daniel Moreno
Jonathan "BZR" Bizerra
Elizabeth Yee

Second Unit Director:
Calvin Aurand

Writer:
Rob Loos

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