A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Nadia’s Request
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pop Wine Productions
Retro Galaxy Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Nadia Romanov and her father, Sergei Romanov, intercept a truck belonging to the cartel, stealing $40 million in cash and drugs. Nadia uses her seductive charms to convince her boyfriend, Vinny Pelligrini, into killing for her so that she and Vinny can flee the country with their fortune.
Associate Producer:
Steve Zion
Steve Galluzzi
Boom Operator:
Sergio Desenclos
Camera Operator:
Brennan Hickey
Casting Associate:
Pauly Popolizio
Casting Director:
Dana Wine
Casting Producer:
Lisa Caserta
Co-Producer:
Riley Bartolomeo
Kent R. Williams
Director:
Dana Wine
Director of Photography:
Randy Borruso
Drone Operator:
Jim Vitale
Editor:
Sergio Desenclos
Executive Producer:
Dana Wine
Pauly Popolizio
June Hargrove
First Assistant Camera:
Sergio Desenclos
First Assistant Director:
Randy Borruso
Gaffer:
Sergio Desenclos
Jim Vitale
Graphic Designer:
Jackie Chase
Key Grip:
Sergio Desenclos
Key Makeup Artist:
Dana Wine
Location Manager:
Pauly Popolizio
Producer:
Joey Ambrosini
Jim Vitale
Robert Miano
Production Consultant:
Nick Rapuano
Property Master:
Pauly Popolizio
Screenplay:
Dana Wine
Set Production Assistant:
China Perruccio
Story:
Pauly Popolizio
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