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Release Date:
December 12, 2024
Original Title:
A Tale of Favorite Books
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Vancouver Film School
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A young boy embarks on a quest to return a very important notebook after it was left at his grandmother's bookstore.
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Art Department Assistant:
Ashlyn Rose Alton
Art Direction:
Hila Elyasi
Assistant Editor:
João Marcos Sperber de Lima
BTS Photographer:
Ashé Sabongui
Boom Operator:
José Angel Piña
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
Camera Operator:
Maxime Tetzner
Colorist:
Germán Pérez-Duarte
Data Management Technician:
João Marcos Sperber de Lima
Dialogue Editor:
Angus Wallace
Director:
Brie Bender
Director of Photography:
Mario Rodríguez
Dolly Grip:
Taiichiro Ono
Editor:
Germán Pérez-Duarte
Electrician:
Taiichiro Ono
Ben Jones
First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Cifuentes
First Assistant Director:
Sofia Arango Zapata
Foley Editor:
Angus Wallace
Foley Recordist:
Angus Wallace
Gaffer:
Jasmine Musiime
Key Grip:
Ryan Philippides
Line Producer:
Arturo Bravo
Makeup & Hair:
Tuscany Lane
Music Editor:
Angus Wallace
Original Music Composer:
Felipe Rodriguez
Post Production Supervisor:
Katia Ruiz
Producer:
Katia Ruiz
Production Design:
Jackson Proud
Production Manager:
Ben Anderson
Props:
Matheus Mafra
Script Supervisor:
Leandro Coppola
Second Assistant Camera:
Pedro Pupo
Second Assistant Director:
Luis Enrique Jiménez
Sound Editor:
Angus Wallace
Sound Mixer:
José Angel Piña
Camila Espinosa De Los Monteros
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Angus Wallace
José Angel Piña
Title Designer:
Germán Pérez-Duarte
Title Illustration:
Matheus Mafra
Germán Pérez-Duarte
VFX Artist:
Germán Pérez-Duarte
Writer:
Brie Bender
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