Play Date (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Play Date

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Matt leaves his shift at a coffee shop to explore an old love.

When someone who shaped you comes back into your life, do you take a chance to rediscover yourself, or do you stick to what’s safe? Matt is working at his local coffee shop when his childhood love, Austen, walks through the front door. Due to his unresolved feelings for Austen, Matt decides to impulsively make the decision to leave his work mid-shift and go with Austen on a “Play Date” to their childhood arcade, Marvin’s. “Play Date” follows Matt as he battles with his desire, guilt, and insecurities. He must decide if this reunion is coincidence or fate.

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Assistant Director:
Maddox Stockton

Associate Producer:
Ellie Nix
Aaron Castellanos
Olivia Carter

Boom Operator:
Matthew Giovannetti

Casting Director:
Sophie Drago

Colorist:
Ethan Hill

Director of Photography:
Noah Brummett

Editor:
Anthony Luparello

Executive Producer:
Amado De Hoyos
Ryan Jimenez

First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Castellanos
Belton Gaar

Foley Artist:
Aiden Crowl
Macayla Cortez

Gaffer:
Kenneth Delucca

Music Score Producer:
Xzavyor March

Producer:
Ellie Herr
Mayra Estrada

Sound Editor:
Olivia Carter

Sound Mixer:
Xzavyor March
Sofia Alejandro Barrios

Wardrobe Designer:
Cecily Leal

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