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Release Date:
April 6, 2014
Original Title:
A Brand New You
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Dangerous Dust Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 83
Grieving young widower Santiago convinces his landlord - a disgraced biochemist with a serious hygiene problem - to help him clone his dead wife, using their female housemate as a surrogate mother.
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Art Direction:
Brian Kim
Assistant Editor:
Jordan Crute
Associate Producer:
Stephane Boutros
Boom Operator:
Zoe Mapp
Camera Operator:
Reece Crothers
Gayle Ye
Alex Lisman
Sue Johnson
Co-Producer:
Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz
Freya Ravensbergen
Kathryn Palmateer
Colorist:
Andrew Exworth
Digital Imaging Technician:
Martha Rangel
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Michelle Kaszai
Director:
Kathryn Palmateer
Shawn Whitney
Director of Photography:
Alex Lisman
Editor:
Luke Sargent
Editorial Consultant:
Greg Ng
Executive Producer:
Marie Adler
First Assistant Director:
Élinor Svoboda
Key Costumer:
Zuzana Grimm
Lighting Technician:
Alex Lisman
Makeup Artist:
Celeste Morton
Music Coordinator:
Cody Partridge
Music Editor:
Tristan Capacchione
Music Supervisor:
David Hayman
Musician:
Simon Charrier
Original Music Composer:
Tristan Capacchione
Alex Lukashevsky
Production Assistant:
Eric Walker
Production Coordinator:
Kim Thomson
Production Design:
Joffre Faria Silva
Production Manager:
Dagny Thompson
Project Manager:
Ahmad Ismail
Public Relations:
Evan Daurio
Yamini Coen
Script Supervisor:
Marc A. Brown
Tica Simmons
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeff Holmden
Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Koerssen
Set Decoration:
April Dawn Sararus
Set Designer:
Len Rydhal
Sound Editor:
Michael Legedza
Sound Mixer:
Jason Perreira
Zoe Mapp
Sound Recordist:
Zoe Mapp
Still Photographer:
Sharon Mendonca
Story Editor:
Larisa Gutmanis
Writer:
Shawn Whitney
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