A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 2015
Original Title:
Single In South Beach
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Maverick Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Amy, an attractive woman, confuses love with money and becomes a victim of the materialistic lifestyle of South Beach. Her relationship with Nick, a down-to-earth, young architect is great, but Amy has dreams that he can't fulfill and afford. In her search for glamour and a dancing career, Amy meets Sam, an older, married man. Even though Sam provides her with the luxurious lifestyle, she begins to feel a void for love and attention. Unwilling to let go of Sam's financial support, Amy becomes involved in another relationship with Robert, who grows suspicious. Amy soon discovers that life in South Beach, not everything is as good as it looks.
Art Direction:
Tom Criswell
Associate Producer:
Melanie Bartley
Casting:
Ed Arenas
Ellen Jacoby
Co-Director:
Hunter Carson
Costume Design:
Peter A. Lovello
Director:
Alejandro Itkin
Director of Photography:
Bernard Salzmann
Editor:
Fabio W. Silva
Executive Producer:
Ed Arenas
Line Producer:
Fabio W. Silva
Producer:
Alejandro Itkin
Piedad Palacios
Kevin Sorbo
Set Decoration:
Aja Cooper
Writer:
Alejandro Itkin
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