A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 16, 2002
Original Title:
Raising Victor Vargas
Alternate Titles:
Camino a Casa
Educando a Victor Vargas
Efivika Mathimata
Long Way Home
Long Way Home - Sommer in New York
Lungul Drum Spre Casa
O Verão de Victor Vargas
Raising Victor Vargas
Victor Vargas
Victor'un Uyanisi
Юность Виктора Варгаса
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
BlueLight
Canal+
Forensic Films
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Victor, a Lower East Side teenager, as he deals with his eccentric family, including his strict grandmother, his bratty sister, and a younger brother who completely idolizes him. Along the way he tries to win the affections of Judy, who is very careful and calculating when it comes to how she deals with men.
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ADR Mixer:
Alex Raspa
Art Department Trainee:
Laurent Gorse
Art Direction Intern:
Jesse Kaufmann
Assistant Costume Designer:
Amy Burt
Assistant Editor:
Katy Skjerping
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Alysia Oakley
Assistant Property Master:
Javier Hernandez
Associate Producer:
Jean-Michel Dissard
Boom Operator:
Anguibe Guindo
Carpenter:
Mess E. Kauf
Casting:
Ulysses Terrero
Casting Assistant:
Richard Valbrun
Colorist:
John Dowdell
Costume Design:
Jill Newell
Dialogue Editor:
Branka Mrkic
Director:
Peter Sollett
Director of Photography:
Tim Orr
Editor:
Myron Kerstein
Executive Producer:
Vincent Maraval
Extras Casting Assistant:
Jesika Khadivi
First Assistant Director:
Carrie Fix
Foley Editor:
David Briggs
Foley Recording Engineer:
Ryan Collison
Line Producer:
Cate Wilson
Location Assistant:
Jeremy Gould
Location Manager:
Eryka Seimona Henderson
Hughroy Williams
Location Scout:
Collin Smith
Jennifer Quesenbery
Makeup & Hair:
Angela Gallagher
Music:
Roy Nathanson
Music Consultant:
Tracy McKnight
Producer:
Robin O'Hara
Alain de la Mata
Scott Macaulay
Peter Sollett
Production Design:
Judy Becker
Production Sound Mixer:
Noah Timan
Production Supervisor:
Carrie Fix
Property Master:
Tyler Q. Rosen
Jill Alexander
Scoring Mixer:
Hugo Dwyer
Second Assistant Director:
Michael A. Moffa
Second Second Assistant Director:
Mariela Comitini
Set Dresser:
Chris Buder
Elizabeth Sobota
Tara Healey
Sound Designer:
Steve Borne
Sound Editor:
Nadine Finzi Maybruck
Sound Mixer:
Reilly Steele
Story:
Eva Vives
Peter Sollett
Unit Production Manager:
Cate Wilson
Writer:
Peter Sollett
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