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Release Date:
February 14, 2018
Original Title:
My Perfect Romance
Alternate Titles:
Comment Trouver l'Amour à la Saint-Valentin?
Meu Romance Perfeito
Mi pareja perfecta
My Perfect Valentine
My perfect Valentine
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Brain Power Studio
HQ Marquee #2 Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: PG-13
Runtime: 91
Newly appointed CEO of Robinson Tech, Wes Robinson, is looking for new ideas to boost the company's sales. Vivian Blair, a program developer, shares a dating algorithm she has been working on called My Perfect Match. Wes sees potential and an opportunity to turn the company around and launches the service. When the pair is challenged to use My Perfect Match themselves to find love, this algorithm shows some interesting results.
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Art Direction:
Jessica Whyte
Costume Design:
Kenda Hoggan
Director:
Justin G. Dyck
Director of Photography:
Martin Buzora
Editor:
Elizabeth Stadtlander
Executive Producer:
Beth Stevenson
Nancy Yeaman
Stan Hum
Novel:
Stella Bagwell
Producer:
Brigitte Kingsley
Production Design:
Allie Thompson
Writer:
Amanda McNeice
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