Aspire (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Aspire

Alternate Titles:
Aspie

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Warren World Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

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A man in his early 30s, living with Asperger's syndrome and trying to navigate where he wants to be in life, falls into a romantic relationship that challenges him to work on areas he needs improvement on.

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Camera Operator:
Jay Price
Andre Lolan
Courtney Killeen

Casting Assistant:
Susie Labry

Casting Director:
Warren Mitchell

Co-Producer:
Barry Harrison Jr.

Director:
Warren Mitchell

Director of Photography:
Kory Holmes
Blake McMurry

Executive Producer:
Kory Holmes
Susie Labry

First Assistant Director:
Matt Heard

Makeup Artist:
Danielle Lanoux
Kerseh Dahn

Painter:
Kimberly Coburn

Producer:
Warren Mitchell

Production Assistant:
Josh Popham

Production Design:
Rebecca Lee Fox

Second Assistant Director:
Rachael Knaps

Sound Editor:
Al Ventura

Sound Mixer:
Andre Lolan

Visual Effects:
Warren Mitchell

Visual Effects Designer:
Brett Beoubay

Writer:
Warren Mitchell

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