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Release Date:
October 9, 2014
Original Title:
America, venim!
Alternate Titles:
America, Here We Come
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Hai Hui Entertainement
Libra Film
Production Countries:
Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 90
Six Romanian artists get to live the dream of their life in a road-movie full of adventures: America, here we come! Coming all the way from Targoviste - a little town near the capital, the five actors, director, and a little child with his huge teddy bear, cross the ocean to perform in New York. Not everything goes according to plan though. The six decide, for some extra money, to start working with a local agent, also Romanian, settled in The States for some time, who promises them a major tour.
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Animation:
Șerban Jipa
Boom Operator:
Florian Stoica
Camera Operator:
Mircea Valentin
Cinematography:
Liviu Mărghidan
Co-Producer:
Oana Giurgiu
Colorist:
Claudiu Doaga
Dialogue Editor:
Alex Dragomir
Digital Compositor:
Aurelian Cojocaru
Director:
Razvan Savescu
Răzvan Săvescu
Director of Photography:
Liviu Mărghidan
Editor:
Tudor Pojoni
First Assistant Director:
Adriana Racasan
Foley Artist:
Sebastian Zsemlye
Foley Recordist:
Ina Bozdog
Key Makeup Artist:
Dana Angelescu
Music:
Marius Mihalache
Producer:
Jonathan Whittaker
Tudor Giurgiu
Jonathan Whittaker
Production Manager:
Alessandro Penazzi
Production Office Coordinator:
Giulia Armentano
Second Assistant Director:
Roxana Elekes
Sound Designer:
Sebastian Zsemlye
Sound Mixer:
Alex Dragomir
Aldo Re
Mirel Cristea
Third Assistant Director:
Raluca David
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