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Release Date:
April 6, 2009
Original Title:
The Minis
Alternate Titles:
Little Hoop Dreams
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
High Concept Inc.
Really Good S.R.L.
Shoreline Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
A talented team of basketball players made up of little people enters a tournament to help a teammate's son go to college.
Additional Photography:
Paolo Cascio
Assistant Editor:
Matteo Bini
Beppe Manzi
Francesco Chinarello
Travis Austin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Elena Chernock
Boom Operator:
Joshua Gambin
Jose Barocio Jr.
Sam Newton
Stacey A. Washer
Bryant Grizzell
Samuel Ebnet, Jr.
Casting Director:
Marie Rowe
Costume Designer:
Emily Bloom
Director:
Valerio Zanoli
Editor:
Dustin Maenpa
Executive Producer:
Luigina Lochis
Davide Bozza
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brad Wallace
Eric W. Smith
First Assistant Camera:
Adrian Licciardi
David C. Negrin
Joe Hendrick
First Assistant Director:
Darius Siwek
Key Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Greenberg
Tracey Henton
Line Producer:
Stephen Traxler
Makeup Artist:
Dominie Till
Autumn Butler
Fiona Distefano
Jill Ethen
Post Production Supervisor:
Fabrizio Storaro
Producer:
Valerio Zanoli
Production Design:
Georgia Schwab
Production Supervisor:
Daniel R. Suhart
Hank Grover
Property Master:
Ronnie Lombard
Script Supervisor:
Andra Hayes
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Chris Burket
Second Assistant Camera:
Vernon Furniss
Marc Yannette
Shawn Booth
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Crystal
Second Second Assistant Director:
Ian Alloway
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Germano Saracco
Set Decoration:
Becky Martinez
Sound Mixer:
Umbe Adan
Dennis Grzesik
Steadicam Operator:
Craig Kohlhoff
Unit Production Manager:
Cynthia Glausi
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fabrizio Storaro
Writer:
Valerio Zanoli
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