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Release Date:
March 8, 2014
Original Title:
The David Dance
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Brave Lad Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Away from the microphone, David is soft spoken, shy and unsure of himself. However, as his on-air alias ‘Danger Dave,’ the host of “Gay Talk,” he’s poised, witty, and every listener’s best friend. His sister, Kate, a thrice divorced banker has a yen for Schumann and cats. Though successful, the siblings suffer from a secret, yet vast, sense of inadequacy. Kate decides to adopt and asks David to be a father figure. David gawkily romances his coworker. Past and present intertwine to tell the story of a man learning to love and accept himself.
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Additional Music:
Jake Monaco
Art Direction:
Kaet McAnneny
Casting Director:
Brette Goldstein
Cinematography:
Ian McGlocklin
Costume Design:
Stephani Lewis
Director:
Aprill Winney
First Assistant Camera:
Jaxon Woods
First Assistant Director:
Joseph Ciccarella
Gaffer:
Joshua Dreyfus
Key Grip:
Lee-Anthony Holloway
Original Music Composer:
Marc Jackson
Production Design:
Brian Rzepka
Sound:
Rob L. Hubbard
Sound Mixer:
Tim Korn
Visual Effects Producer:
Joshua D. Comen
Writer:
Don Scimé
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