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Release Date:
April 8, 2025
Original Title:
Geeky In Pink
Alternate Titles:
Geek en Rosa
Geek en Rose
Otaku no Pinku
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Beverly has a secret. And it’s not that she’s hopelessly geeky or obsessed with 80s movies, those are obvious. Beverly has a crush on her best friend, the catholic guilt-ridden Mina. When Mina is asked to the prom by hunky quarterback Jason Collins, Beverly is forced to put her fantasies aside and find the courage to tell Mina how she really feels- even if it means losing her forever.
Assistant Director:
Gavin Drew
Lainey Sumner
BTS Photographer:
Cadia Greene
Best Boy Electric:
Alex Kiriaki
Robert Vets III
Boom Operator:
Christopher Celico
Camera Operator:
Madison Lawing
Brooklynne Costa
Casting Director:
Anna Blaney
Colorist:
Isaac Parker
Digital Imaging Technician:
Cadia Greene
Director:
Audrey Collins
Athena Stamatopoulos
Director of Photography:
Madison Lawing
Brooklynne Costa
Editor:
Brooklynne Costa
Kevin Mahoney
Executive Producer:
Keith Brown
Nicholas Corsano
First Assistant Camera:
Bella Kelley
Gaffer:
Isaac Parker
Key Grip:
Drew Downey
Key Makeup Artist:
Morgan Schultz
Key Production Assistant:
Erik Thiesen
Line Producer:
Diego Torres
Location Manager:
Ethan Szawlewicz
Producer:
Lainey Sumner
Production Accountant:
Jake Fahey
Production Assistant:
Marcus Waterhouse
Natalie Pellegrini
Maxwell Weightman
Tyson Noka
Production Design:
Anna Blaney
Property Master:
Ethan Szawlewicz
Script Supervisor:
Gavin Drew
Lainey Sumner
Second Assistant Camera:
Kevin Mahoney
Sound Mixer:
Scott Embleton
Sound Post Supervisor:
Scott Embleton
Story:
Ashton Avila
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