A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 22, 2002
Original Title:
Washington Heights
Alternate Titles:
Washington Heights
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
AsDuesDon
Ex-Bo Productions
Stolen Car Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
"Washington Heights" tells the story of Carlos Ramirez, a young illustrator burning to escape the Latino neighborhood of the same name to make a splash in New York City's commercial downtown comic book scene. When his father, who owns a bodega in the Heights, is shot in a burglary attempt, Carlos is forced to put his dream on hold and run the store. In the process, he comes to understand that if he is to make it as a comic artist, he must engage with the community he comes from, take that experience back out into the world, and put it in his work.
Art Direction:
Sandra Goldmark
Casting:
Brett Goldstein
Co-Producer:
Nat Moss
Gloria La Morte
Costume Design:
Natalie Johnson
Carla Tenorio
Director:
Alfredo De Villa
Director of Photography:
Claudio Chea
Editor:
Tom Donahue
Executive Producer:
Jon Rubinstein
Peter Newman
Joseph La Morte
Greg Johnson
First Assistant Director:
Federico Marsicano
Hairstylist:
Loretta Alston
Key Makeup Artist:
Maya Hardinge
Music:
Leigh Roberts
Producer:
Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
Manny Perez
Luis Dantas
Steven J. Brown
Tom Donahue
Production Design:
Charlotte Bourke
Second Assistant Director:
Alexandra Gallo
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