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Release Date:
July 18, 2023
Original Title:
F.L.Y.
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
TRK Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
F.L.Y. is a funny slice-of-life movie about Max and Rafael, former partners, forced to quarantine together during the COVID pandemic. They haven't seen each other in five years, and now Rafael has a new boyfriend. With the added twist of Rafael pursuing a dream of becoming a drag superstar in LA, their reunion gets off to a bumpy start.
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Animation:
Neely Goniodsky
Assistant Editor:
Reid Kimball
Camera Operator:
Jose Omar
Cinematography:
Michael John Madden
Costume Design:
Spencer Liff
Rafael Albarrán
Director:
Rafael Albarrán
Trent Kendrick
Editor:
Shiran Amir
Executive Producer:
Shea Diamond
Extras Casting:
Rene Michelle Aranda
First Assistant Camera:
Ethan Smith
First Assistant Director:
René Aranda
Gaffer:
Nicolas Danoviz
Line Producer:
Caesar Osiris
Music:
Duncan Thum
Producer:
Rafael Albarrán
Trent Kendrick
Vanessa Pantley
Production Design:
Ana Lucia Lopez Espinosa
Projection:
Aaron Rhyne
Second Assistant Camera:
Elbano Parilli
Second Unit Director:
Javier Bellido Valdivia
Sound Mixer:
Dylan Castora
Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
Visual Effects:
Stephen Derluguian
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