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Release Date:
March 9, 2019
Original Title:
Go Back to China
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Unbound Feet Productions
Production Countries:
China | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
When party girl Sasha Li blows through most of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.
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Art Direction:
Ashley Bussell
Associate Producer:
Lawrence S. Dickerson
Boom Operator:
Hugo Kenzo
Casting:
Mike Leeder
Amy Lippens
Co-Executive Producer:
Reed Tang
Costume Design:
Jason Pang
Jennifer Newman
Director:
Emily Ting
Director of Photography:
Josh Silfen
Editor:
Anthony Rosc
Executive Producer:
Lowell Shapiro
Mike Dill
Original Music Composer:
Timo Chen
Producer:
Sophia Shek
Emily Ting
Frederick Thornton
Production Design:
Adri Siriwatt
Production Manager:
Alien Tong
Screenplay:
Emily Ting
Set Decoration:
Rashad Cunningham
Sound Designer:
Anne Tolkkinen
Sound Mixer:
Kyle Jacobsen
Saturday Chu
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Hay
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jesse Pomeroy
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