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Release Date:
October 18, 2023
Original Title:
¿Qué Es Un Niño?
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Sleepy Conch Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
In the face of toxic masculinity in Latino culture, a masculine-presenting Latino struggles with their gender identity while striving to appear and be accepted as a man through working out and joining the military, ultimately discovering the true meaning of masculinity and embracing their authentic self.
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Assistant Camera:
Alex Romero
Assistant Director:
Alyssa Soto
Ash Sokhom
Assistant Editor:
Ezekiel Lazaroo
BTS Photographer:
Juan Dominguez
Best Boy Electric:
Ashton Brigatti
Boom Operator:
Spencer Garcia
Colorist:
Ezekiel Lazaroo
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ash Sokhom
Ezekiel Lazaroo
Director:
Cristian Jesus Vega
Director of Photography:
Bianca Mechelin
Editor:
Cristian Jesus Vega
Gaffer:
Micah Stamps
Graphic Designer:
Tristian Ruiz
Location Scout:
Kaden Ball
Makeup Artist:
Citilalli Galvan
Music:
Maria Jose Calderon
Producer:
Ash Sokhom
Production Assistant:
Juan Dominguez
Production Designer:
Jasmin Texidor
Script Supervisor:
Marco Navarro
Sound Designer:
Cristian Jesus Vega
Sound Mixer:
Cristian Jesus Vega
Sound Recordist:
Gannon Camp
Title Designer:
Lee Strobel
Logan Daley
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