A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 26, 2017
Original Title:
Sun, Sand & Romance
Alternate Titles:
Sole, cuore e amore
Sun, Sand, and Romance
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Media
Storybox Entertainment
The Cartel
Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 84
Kate is a driven publishing exec visiting a summer resort with her boyfriend Eric. There she runs into Shep, an old high school friend and fellow camp counsellor, who is now the Activities Director. Shep tries to convince her to take advantage of all the resort has to offer. She reluctantly caves when Eric is pulled away on business. As carefree Shep helps Kate rediscover her fun side; Kate helps Shep to stop hiding from life and realize his own potential. In the end Kate must make a choice.
"B" Camera Operator:
Jim Marquette
Art Department Assistant:
Jaime Joaquin Jimenez Ramirez
Jorge Enrique Canales Gason
Art Department Coordinator:
Erik Mercado Garcia
Art Direction:
Omar Khayam Conde
Assistant Editor:
Spenser Reich
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Yecora Gonzalez Almenara
Esperanza Avila
Boom Operator:
Loïc Guilloux
Casting:
Penny Perry
Paul Ruddy
Co-Executive Producer:
Anthony Fankhauser
Colorist:
Luke Cahill
Costume Design:
Jennifer Garnet Filo
Costume Supervisor:
Jordana Castro
Director:
Mark Rosman
Director of Photography:
Michael May
Dolly Grip:
Alejandro Casas
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
Stan Spry
Eric Scott Woods
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Agustin Lira
First Assistant Camera:
Chris Garcia
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Fuller
Gaffer:
George Sugar
Grip:
Edgar Hernandez Pascual
Efrain Cervera Urbina
Victor Rivas Urbina
Key Grip:
Juan Sebastian Gonzalez Penaloza
Key Hair Stylist:
Alma Karen Gutierrez Ponce
Key Makeup Artist:
Laurie Vukich
Key Set Costumer:
Ismael Jardon
Music:
Corey Allen Jackson
Chris Forsgren
Music Editor:
Caleb Hollenback
Music Supervisor:
Lexy Brewer
Online Editor:
Harry Locke IV
Post Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Ocampo
Post Production Supervisor:
Melinda Wells McCabe
Producer:
Paul Campbell
Production Coordinator:
Torey Byrne
Production Design:
Omar Khayam Conde
Production Supervisor:
Cesar A. Padilla
Script Supervisor:
Raquel Cantu
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Arturo Fons Martinez
Second Assistant Camera:
Jay Hager
Second Assistant Director:
Alicia Zaragoza
Second Second Assistant Director:
Izcaret de la Parra
Set Dresser:
Daniel Quinonez Reyes
Mariana Diaz Pena
Rodrigo Quinonez Reyes
Sound Editor:
K. Joshua Fernberg
Bruce Stubblefield
Sound Mixer:
Carlos Valdez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Caleb Hollenback
Steadicam Operator:
Michael May
Story:
Rich Tabach
Jennifer Barrow
Stunt Double:
Carlos Gomez Franco
Gala Halyna
Teleplay:
Brian Sawyer
Jennifer Barrow
Gregg Rossen
Rich Tabach
VFX Artist:
Christian McIntire
Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Wheeler
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Christian Cardona
Scott Wheeler
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