Sierra Burgess Is a Loser (2018) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 7, 2018

Original Title:
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

Alternate Titles:
Sierra Burgess a lúzer
Sierra Burgess egy lúzer
Sierra Burgess é uma Loser

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Black Label Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  DE: 6  MX: B  NL: 12  PL: 16  SG: PG13  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 105

Just be you.

A case of mistaken identity results in unexpected romance when the most popular girl in high school and the biggest loser must come together to win over their crushes.

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Greg Crawford

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Leslie D. Bennett

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Parnell

Additional Still Photographer:
Aaron Epstein

Art Direction:
Tom Castronovo

Assistant Art Director:
Kristin Gibler

Assistant Location Manager:
Hannah Caldwell

Assistant Property Master:
Margaret Box
Haley Contestabile

Assistant Sound Editor:
Luke Deardoff
Austin Katzer
Taylor Westerfield

Associate Producer:
Emma McGill

Boom Operator:
Peter Ølsted

Casting:
Tamara-Lee Notcutt

Cinematography:
John W. Rutland

Co-Producer:
Jon Schumacher

Colorist:
Greg Curry

Costume Design:
Romy Itzigsohn

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Huse

Costumer:
Monavie Tutop

Director:
Ian Samuels

Editor:
Andrea Bottigliero

Executive Producer:
Alexandra Beer
Lindsey Anderson Beer
Brian Pitt
Ellen H. Schwartz

Extras Casting:
Jeff Olan
Morgan Womack

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Christopher Geukens
Shaun Mayor
Cameron Owen

First Assistant Camera:
Cameron Riddles

First Assistant Director:
Chad Rosen

First Assistant Editor:
Stephanie Gatica

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Key Hair Stylist:
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Key Set Production Assistant:
Forrest Clark

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Lighting Technician:
Walker Forshee
Michael A. Viera III

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Andre Gaudry

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Taylor White
Adam Brandy
Toby Lamm
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Bram Inscore
Brett McLaughlin

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Brett Pierce

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Jonathan Watkins

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Trent Luckinbill
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Rachel Smith

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Katie Peña

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Stephen A. Gall

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Seaton Trotter

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Tony Niknejadi

Second Second Assistant Director:
Mikhaela Rosen

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Mark Griffith

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Alice Pico

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Lianna DiRocco
John Michael Kehoe
Robert Lucchesi

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Gil Hudnall

Sound:
Robert Dehn

Sound Assistant:
Caroline Anderson

Sound Effects Editor:
J. Murphy Ryan

Sound Mixer:
Daniel S. McCoy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris David

Still Photographer:
Ronald Batzdorff

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Xander Lott

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Writer:
Lindsey Anderson Beer

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