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Release Date:
September 14, 2015
Original Title:
Being Charlie
Alternate Titles:
La rivoluzione di Charlie
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
Defiant Pictures
Jorva Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 KR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 97
Charlie is a troublesome 18-year-old who breaks out of a youth drug treatment clinic, but when he returns home to Los Angeles, he's given an intervention by his parents and forced to go to an adult rehab. There, he meets a beautiful but troubled girl, Eva, and is forced to battle with drugs, elusive love and divided parents.
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Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Costume Design:
Susan Doepner-Senac
Carolyn Leone
Director:
Rob Reiner
Director of Photography:
Barry Markowitz
Editor:
Bob Joyce
Executive Producer:
Charles Arthur Berg
Blythe Frank
Alan Greisman
Lucas Jarach
Jack Meredith
Lisa Reppert
Vincent Reppert
Douglas Shaffer
Tamanna Shah
Nicolas Veinberg
Makeup Artist:
Abigail Steele
Makeup Department Head:
Tara Starling
Music:
Chris Bacon
Producer:
Johnson Chan
Simon Goldberg
Rob Reiner
Stephanie Rennie
Production Design:
Christopher R. DeMuri
Sound Designer:
Mark L. Mangino
Steve Neal
Sound Editor:
Skyler Detherage
Samantha Iorio
Stunt Coordinator:
Eliza Coleman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stanley Kastner
VFX Artist:
Tom Firestone
Visual Effects Producer:
James Cotten
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Worth Bjorn Walters
Writer:
Matt Elisofon
Nick Reiner
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