A Summer to Remember (2018) [G]

Release Date:
August 4, 2018

Original Title:
A Summer to Remember

Alternate Titles:
El Verano de mi Vida
Um Verão para Celebrar

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
The Cartel

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 84

ER doc Jessica loves her job, but not the hours. Meeting Trevor, a dashing surgeon, when they arrive in Fiji, Jessica also strikes up a friendship with Will, the charming co-owner of their resort. As Jessica notices how Trevor is a workaholic, she also sees that Will offers her tranquility, and she starts to wonder if this island paradise can give her the happiness – and love – she once knew.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Björn Hermannes

"B" Camera Operator:
Greg Coletti

ADR Editor:
Ben Whitver

ADR Mixer:
James Parnell

ADR Supervisor:
James Parnell

Assistant Camera:
Kolaia Sauvinaloto

Assistant Editor:
Spenser Reich

Assistant Property Master:
Sisilia Seviua

Assistant Sound Editor:
Joshua Crisci

Best Boy Electric:
Robbie Burr

Best Boy Grip:
Aaron Rapira

Casting:
Ben Parkinson

Co-Executive Producer:
Lincoln Lageson
Anthony Fankhauser

Construction Coordinator:
Feroz Buksh

Costume Assistant:
Audrey Elliott

Costume Design:
Brianna Murphy
Mary Walbridge

Costume Designer:
Toni Cunningham

Dialogue Editor:
Lisa Baro

Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Nakaima

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Luke Cahill

Director:
Martin Wood

Director of Photography:
Tyler Walzak

Editor:
Bill Lynch

Electrician:
Timoci Saqanatotoka Wilisoni

Executive Producer:
Stan Spry
Eric Scott Woods
Tom Berry

Extras Casting:
Laite Cavalevu

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Lauren Peele

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Joe Gunawan

First Assistant Director:
David Carruthers

Foley Artist:
Lorita de la Cerna

Foley Editor:
Alexander Jongbloed

Foley Mixer:
Shelby Hatlevig

Gaffer:
Glen Jenkins

Hair Department Head:
Megan Nicoll

Key Grip:
Greg Tidman

Key Hair Stylist:
Adina Sullivan

Key Makeup Artist:
Adina Sullivan

Leadman:
Willie Mathewsell Fong

Location Manager:
Dean Swaagman

Makeup Artist:
Adina Sullivan

Makeup Department Head:
Megan Nicoll

Music Supervisor:
Lexy Brewer

Online Editor:
Sean Meyers

Original Music Composer:
Corey Allen Jackson
Aldo Shllaku

Post Production Supervisor:
Melinda Wells McCabe

Production Accountant:
Wendy Sill
Shawn Tep

Production Coordinator:
Samantha DeGagne
Wei Wilson

Production Design:
Brendan Turrill

Property Master:
Sinu Naolumatua

Script Supervisor:
Kennedy Del Toro

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
William Stephen

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Gus Henry Ali

Second Assistant Director:
Marie Koroi

Second Second Assistant Director:
Senia Burr

Set Decoration:
Deanna Simmons

Set Dresser:
Savenaca Tabualevu

Set Medic:
Paula Toroua

Sound Effects Editor:
Xiang Li
G.W. Pope III

Sound Mixer:
Alexander X. Hutchinson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lisa Baro

Supervising Sound Editor:
Trip Brock

Transportation Coordinator:
Anil Datt

Unit Production Manager:
John Mehrer

Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Wheeler

Writer:
Sheryl J. Anderson
Erinne Dobson

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