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Release Date:
March 9, 2019
Original Title:
The Coin
Alternate Titles:
硬币
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Film Independent
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
In Chinese New Year holidays, finding the coin inside the dumplings means having a blessed year ahead. A young woman loses a jar on her journey to a new country, which contains the lucky coins she has been collecting growing up. Her new life begins with a search to find the coin.
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2D Artist:
Ning Cheng
ADR Mixer:
Chris Navarro
Additional Visual Effects:
Thomas Teraoka
Animation:
Siqi Song
Molly McCandless
Ian Boone Timothy
Rich Zim
Bob Blevins
Art Direction:
Siqi Song
Compositor:
Shengjie Wu
Quinn Noreyko
Carlos Arandia
Kenneth Woodall
Costume Designer:
Qing Wang
Digital Colorist:
Andre Rivas
Director:
Siqi Song
Director of Photography:
Bongani Mlambo
Editor:
Siqi Song
Executive Producer:
Valerie Castillo Martinez
Francisco Velasquez
Kimberly Han
Music Arranger:
Bobby Brader
Musician:
Yoed Nir
Ioannis Markoulakis
Maria Grigoryeva
Orchestrator:
Tobin Pugash
Original Music Composer:
Alexis Grapsas
Producer:
Diana Ward
Ashim Ahuja
Production Assistant:
Maria Vasquez
Production Design:
Siqi Song
Screenplay:
Siqi Song
Set Decoration:
Jeanette Lim
Diana Ward
Brittany Ingram
Pia Whitehead
Shannon Hardison
Abigail Beasley
Sound Assistant:
Pernell L. Salinas
Sound Effects Editor:
Kyle Bailey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mitch Dorf
Still Photographer:
Charlie Murphy
Supervising Sound Editor:
Alex Nomick
Lon Bender
Thanks:
Aaron Umetani
Darren Roark
Allie Ihm
Maureen Selwood
Anel Viscaino
Emily Franz
Aron Bothman
Calvin Frederick
Melanie Annan
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