A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Sugar, Sorry
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Austin Tong Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A Filipina-American girl faces two defining days: the anxious world of suburban Sunday school at age 6, and meeting her white boyfriend's passive-aggressive parents at age 16.
Art Direction:
Mishka Witkin
Assistant Art Director:
Alpha Zavaleta
Assistant Camera:
Nando Negrete
Amritha Mary
Josh Mejia
Assistant Director:
Jonathan DeGuzman
Associate Producer:
Wayne Merlino
Debra Ragali
BTS Photographer:
Josh Mejia
BTS Videographer:
AI Feneco
Best Boy Electric:
Jackson Geary
Boom Operator:
Gio Cabaltica
Colorist:
Michael Merlino
Director:
Hannah Ignacio
Director of Photography:
Luke Venegas
Editor:
Michael Merlino
Executive Producer:
Marilyn Ignacio
Edwin Ignacio
Ken Merlino
Austin Tong
Gaffer:
George Hysmith
Grip:
Echo Nguyen
Key Grip:
Lexington Steinorth
Music:
Michael Merlino
Producer:
Austin Tong
Michael Merlino
Claire Renée Frankland
Hannah Ignacio
Production Assistant:
Gio Cabaltica
Jeremey Wells
Ander Echeverria
Production Design:
Jalen Fajardo
Production Manager:
AI Feneco
Script Editor:
Michael Merlino
Set Dresser:
Scott Pinkus
Sound Mixer:
Cassandra Thanos
Studio Teacher:
Celeste Armstrong
VFX Artist:
Michael Merlino
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Lillian Lazum
Whitney Augustin
Writer:
Hannah Ignacio
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