Amour Infinity: A Brooklyn Love Story (2000) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 13, 2000

Original Title:
Amour Infinity: A Brooklyn Love Story

Alternate Titles:
Amour Infinity

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Life is a funny thing. Every day you meet someone, not knowing the effect they're going to have on your life.

In this affecting urban drama, down-and-out single dad Derek finds himself torn between his son's mother, Tasha, and former high school classmate Amour. Life spins out of control for Derek after he loses his job, but everything changes when he bumps into pretty Amour -- and ends up in love. Will the secret that she's harboring destroy their relationship and send Derek back to Tasha?

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Boom Operator:
Gregory Clarke

Casting:
Sarah LaMothe

Director:
Jerry LaMothe

Director of Photography:
Ben Wolf

Editor:
Nara Garber

Executive Producer:
David Arifee
Mohammed Arifee

Gaffer:
Ken Eng

Grip:
Sanjay Singh
Jon Thorn
Muhammad A. Najashi

Location Manager:
Eric McKay

Makeup Artist:
Mekka

Producer:
Brian Asa Evans
Jerry LaMothe

Production Manager:
Robin Lee

Script Supervisor:
Andrea Tyler

Security:
Big Bob Jones
Papa Smurf

Set Decoration:
Amina Abdill

Sound Designer:
Federico González-Runnebaum

Still Photographer:
Gregory Alexander

Transportation Captain:
Eddie Gonel

Writer:
Jerry LaMothe

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