Raca (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 10, 2023

Original Title:
Raca

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
The Direct Line

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Raca follows Nacho, a socially inept katana wielding weirdo as he is sent on a quest for ice from his so called, "friends." While Nacho fails to connect with the anyone on his journey for ice, he's also stalked by a bizarre ice - bag monster. Surreal, funny, and poignant, Raca deals with the having to deal with your biggest enemy: Yourself.

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Assistant Camera:
Sara Hicks

Assistant Director:
Daniela Campos

Associate Producer:
Dax Stringer
Aida Marquetti
Greg Saplin

Casting:
Lydia Blanco Garza
Michael Druck

Colorist:
Wes Ellis

Costumer:
Allie Ochoa

Director:
Drew Saplin

Director of Photography:
Erik Gatling

Editor:
Nathan Bracher

Executive Producer:
Adam Savage
Ruth Poole
Barbara Dunkelman

Gaffer:
oscar de la garza

Grip:
Tinus Seaux

Makeup & Hair:
Victoria King
Anna Fugate-Downs

Producer:
Drew Saplin
Francis Roman
Samantha Bennett

Production Assistant:
Juan Avalos
Max Marton

Pyrotechnician:
Allie Ochoa

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Bennett

Set Designer:
Kaitlyn Lascano

Sound Editor:
Philip Spann

Sound Mixer:
Tiago de Silva
Darrian Johnson
Diego Noyola

Special Effects Supervisor:
Charlie Ochoa

Visual Effects:
Andre Oullette

Writer:
Drew Saplin

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