Language Lessons (2021) [R]

Release Date:
September 10, 2021

Original Title:
Language Lessons

Alternate Titles:
A un Click de Distancia
Cliceáil Amháin Away
Um clique de distância
Один клік
一鍵離開

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Duplass Brothers Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10  GB: 15  MX: PG+14  PE: PG+14  PL: 12  RU: 18+  US: R 

Runtime: 91

Get lost in translation.

A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.

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Assistant Editor:
Romina Rey

Camera Operator:
Gaby Bruna

Co-Producer:
Ashley Edouard
Will Dowsett

Dialogue Editor:
Zach Goheen

Director:
Natalie Morales

Director of Photography:
Jeremy Mackie

Editor:
Aleshka Ferrero

Executive Producer:
Natalie Morales
Mel Eslyn
Mark Duplass
Jay Duplass

Original Music Composer:
Gaby Moreno

Producer:
Mel Eslyn

Production Accountant:
Shuli Harel

Production Assistant:
Olivia Ormond

Script Supervisor:
Andrea Manners

Sound Designer:
Zach Goheen

Sound Editor:
Cazz Cerkez
Rich Bussey

Translator:
Gisele Garbin Guerra

Unit Production Manager:
Tyler Romary

Visual Effects:
Chad McClarnon

Writer:
Mark Duplass
Natalie Morales

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