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Release Date:
January 23, 2023
Original Title:
Contagious Swagger
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Ringling College of Art + Design
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Jeffrey, a young Black man is dating Mia, a young Asian woman. Now that the couple have reached the meet-the-family milestone of dating, Mia invites Jeffrey over for dinner with her traditional parents not knowing his race. This makes Jeffery uneasy so he brings gifts to the parents to help his case. Most fathers are very protective over their daughters when another man comes in and tries to "take her" away from him. This is seen in Mia's father George's actions and speech throughout the dinner with Jeffrey. Everything changes when George finally opens his gift from Jeffery.
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Boom Operator:
Tee Tribble
Cinematography:
Jackson Fowler
Co-Producer:
Justin James Colón
Lucas McFarland
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jeno Broschofsky
Director:
Calvin Callins Jr.
Editor:
Ethan Paonessa
First Assistant Camera:
Todd Stephens
Gaffer:
Ben Sutherland
Key Grip:
Brandyn Royere
Music:
Taylor Bennett
Dogu Artun Ozorhan
Production Assistant:
Danny Connolly
Jayde Dauley
Nadia Grasso
Brooklyn Bolkosky
Alex Grapes
Ella Satterfield
Wickes Minton
Michael Hook
Second Assistant Camera:
John Baxter
Second Assistant Director:
Justin Lombardi
Sound Mixer:
Ana Brighton
Steadicam Operator:
Todd Stephens
Writer:
Calvin Callins Jr.
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