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Release Date:
March 7, 2023
Original Title:
Pretty Doesn't Hurt
Alternate Titles:
PDH Film
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Clover Street
Savvy Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Who pays for dinner? A spark ignites when musician Steve and recent divorcee Mindy first encounter each other in the hallway outside their hotel rooms. Suddenly, Mindy’s eleven-year-old daughter Julia and her single sister Jess barrel onto the scene and Steve unexpectedly invites them out to dinner. A bet is made and Julia is caught in the middle as mother and aunt collide over who should pick up the check.
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Assistant Camera:
Samantha Blinn
Associate Producer:
Julian T. Barbosa
Jeanne Marie Boswell
John Boswell
Carol Cangiano
Vincent Cangiano
Donna Lynne Champlin
Gary Stein
Catering:
Christine Caruso
Co-Producer:
Paul Marcarelli
Colorist:
Sean J. Henderson
Dialogue Editor:
Lucas Feuser
Director:
Jennifer Rau
Director of Photography:
David Siciliano
Editor:
David Siciliano
First Assistant Director:
Jessica Siciliano
Gaffer:
Autumn Stevens
Graphic Designer:
Kyle Walters
Grip:
Dan Chester
Hairstylist:
Azesha Ramcharan
Key Makeup Artist:
Azesha Ramcharan
Line Producer:
Gabrielle Adkins
Music Supervisor:
Kristopher English
Original Music Composer:
Pablo Signori
Post Production Supervisor:
David Siciliano
Producer:
Brooke Berman
Jenna Krasowski
Andy Lucien
Jenny Maguire
Jennifer Rau
Production Assistant:
Ryan Salch
Marvin Smith
Matthew Szucs
Production Design:
Kate Maracle
Production Designer:
Kate Maracle
Production Intern:
Max Fattal
Production Manager:
Gabrielle Adkins
Production Sound Mixer:
Boris Palacios
Script Supervisor:
Rachel Salin
Sound Designer:
Andrea Bella
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Kris
Writer:
Brooke Berman
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