A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 2013
Original Title:
Finding Normal
Alternate Titles:
Parada Inesperada
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Believe Entertainment
Pure Flix Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DE: 6
Runtime: 90
Dr. Lisa Leland is a brilliant surgeon with absolutely no bedside manner. She is leaving her practice at UCLA Hospital to move to the Hamptons where she will join her boyfriend as a concierge doctor, treating the rich and famous. As she drives cross-country to her new life she hits a tractor in Normal, North Carolina and her BMW is wrecked. Dr. Leland is found guilty of speeding and ordered to do community service as a doctor in Normal, population 332. In a town with no wi-fi, no lattes and no credit cards, Lisa Leland begins to find herself and discovers what a meaningful life is all about.
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Art Direction:
Jason Box
Casting:
Billy DaMota
Dea Vise
Cinematography:
Akis Konstantakopoulos
Co-Producer:
Chuck Konzelman
Cary Solomon
Jarred Coates
Cheryl Ariaz Wicker
Costume Designer:
Cami Nemanich
Director:
Brian Herzlinger
Editor:
Blake Barrie
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Robert 'Tweedy' Francis
Gaffer:
Brent Bailey
Key Hair Stylist:
Ashleigh Coartney
Key Makeup Artist:
Melanie Deforrest
Producer:
Anna Zielinski
Production Design:
Dallas Montgomery
Songs:
Will Musser
Sound Designer:
Greg Miller
Sound Mixer:
Paul B. Knox
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Miller
Writer:
Chuck Konzelman
Cary Solomon
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