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Release Date:
June 11, 2010
Original Title:
Mosquito
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A coming of age story about a 13-year old Dominican boy -- nicknamed Mosquito by his tormentors -- who fights to win their respect on a memorable Halloween night in 1974. MOSQUITO captures the gritty look and feel of NYC in the 1970's through the documentary lens of Sundance Cinematography Award winner Ferne Pearlstein.
Art Direction:
Ian Bell
Best Boy Electric:
Holly Hosman
Best Boy Grip:
Joseph Olandese
Boom Operator:
Eva Duarte
Kellon Innocent
Camera Intern:
Billy Feldman
Cinematography:
Ferne Pearlstein
Colorist:
Hermes Marco
Costume Design:
Nancy Lippincott
Director:
Jeremy Engle
Editor:
Ernest Leif Boyd
Editorial Consultant:
Ferne Pearlstein
Electrician:
Danya Abt
First Assistant Camera:
Sam Friedman
First Assistant Director:
Tom Graves
Gaffer:
Daniel Choy Boyar
Hair Designer:
Chansopheak Tong
Key Grip:
Freddy Cintron
Makeup Artist:
Stephanie Wise
Music:
Torbitt Schwartz
Producer:
Ferne Pearlstein
Jeremy Engle
Amanda Platner
Production Assistant:
Javier Garcia-Villaraco
Production Design:
Gino Fortebuono
Script Supervisor:
Laurifer Abrams
Second Assistant Camera:
Jennifer Bunting
Jared Ames
Sound Editor:
Alexa Zimmerman
Sound Mixer:
Rick Lombardo
Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Siverio
Thanks:
Robert Edwards
Writer:
Jeremy Engle
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