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Release Date:
March 22, 1996
Original Title:
Race the Sun
Alternate Titles:
Corrida Rumo ao Sol
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 100
A bunch of high school misfits in Hawaii, introduced by their new teacher, attend a science fair in which they draw up inspiration to build their own solar car and win a trip to compete in the 1990 World Solar Challenge in Australia.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Phil Cross
Art Direction:
Richard Hobbs
Michelle McGahey
Assistant Art Director:
Catherine Mansill
Fiona Scott
Associate Producer:
Beau St. Clair
Boom Operator:
Jack Friedman
Camera Operator:
Ross Emery
Casting:
Sharon Bialy
Anne Johns
Chief Lighting Technician:
Reg Garside
Co-Producer:
Herb Squires
Color Timer:
David Bryden
Costume Design:
Margot Wilson
Costume Supervisor:
Lyn Askew
Director:
Charles T. Kanganis
Director of Photography:
David Burr
Editor:
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Executive Producer:
David Nichols
First Assistant Editor:
Carolyn Calvert
Foley Editor:
Malcolm Fife
Hairstylist:
Simon Zanker
Makeup Artist:
Mary Burton
Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell
Producer:
Barry Morrow
Richard Heus
Production Design:
Owen Paterson
Scenic Artist:
Eric Todd
Script Supervisor:
Pamela Willis
Set Decoration:
Lea Worth
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Semanick
Steadicam Operator:
Phil Cross
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell
Supervising ADR Editor:
Mark Levinson
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Nutt
Title Designer:
Wenden K. Baldwin
Unit Publicist:
Fiona Searson
Writer:
Barry Morrow
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