Goldie (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 16, 2020

Original Title:
Goldie

Alternate Titles:
黄衣少女梦

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AgX
VICE Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15  NL: 9 

Runtime: 88

Goldie, a precocious teenager in a family shelter, wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. This is a story about displaced youth, ambition, and maintaining your spirit in the face of insurmountable obstacles.

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ADR Mixer:
Scott Cannizzaro
Mark DeSimone

ADR Recordist:
Kristin Catuogno

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Marcus Odom

Art Department Coordinator:
Maureen Lewis
Horace Phillips

Art Direction:
Colin Phelan

Assistant Editor:
Aida Artieda

Assistant Hairstylist:
Lani Berry

Assistant Location Manager:
Devon Bryant

Assistant Property Master:
Bree Merkwan
Lauren Cunningham

Assistant Unit Manager:
Eian Beckford

Associate Producer:
Casey Feldman

Best Boy Electric:
Tamir Kaywood

Best Boy Grip:
David Ospina Camargo

Boom Operator:
Matt Joyer

Casting:
Kate Antognini
Damian Bao

Casting Assistant:
Nicholas Routh
Amanda Nova
Elizabeth Hay

Catering:
Ainsley Nooks

Color Assistant:
Charles Leighton

Costume Assistant:
Christian de Vela

Costume Design:
Miyako Bellizzi

Costumer:
Lyndsea Lamarr

Craft Service:
Peter Pirro

Dailies Manager:
Olivier Girard

Dialogue Editor:
Bill Orrico

Digital Colorist:
Andrew Francis

Director:
Sam de Jong

Director of Photography:
Shawn Peters

Dresser:
Emily Pober Higgins

Editor:
Robert Grigsby Wilson

Electrician:
Leroy Prompakdee

Executive Producer:
Danny Gabai
Rosie Perez
Jim Czarnecki

Finance:
Paula Manzanedo-Schmit
Ami Francis

First Assistant Camera:
Aitor Mendilibar
Rob Agulo

First Assistant Director:
Michael L. Walker

Foley Artist:
Nuno Bento

Foley Editor:
Ilija Cvetkovski
Roland Vajs

Foley Mixer:
Joana Niza Braga

Gaffer:
Jonathan Alvarado

Hair Department Head:
Denae Marshall

Key Grip:
Dylan Kaplowitz

Key Makeup Artist:
Davisha Dadone

Line Producer:
Johnny Holland

Location Manager:
Steven Carbajal

Main Title Designer:
Gareth Smith
Jenny Lee

Makeup Department Head:
Rashida Bolden

Music:
Chris Ruggiero

Original Music Composer:
Nathan Halpern

Post Production Accountant:
Jennifer Zolten Freed

Post-Production Manager:
Jeffrey Penman

Producer:
Luca Borghese
Ben Howe

Production Accountant:
Brittany Sugerman
Cara Sheets

Production Assistant:
Stephanie Gaudinier
Nicholas Routh

Production Coordinator:
Karla Strum

Production Design:
Nora Mendis

Production Secretary:
Roderick Innes Smith

Production Supervisor:
Kristal Mosley

Props:
Carter Stanislaw

Script Supervisor:
Lain Kienzle

Second Assistant Camera:
Kyle Derry

Second Assistant Director:
Bryan Allen

Second Second Assistant Director:
Sussan Cordero
Kenyon Noble

Set Decoration:
Paige Mitchell

Set Dresser:
Becca Brooks Morrin

Sound Editor:
Colin Alexander

Sound Effects Editor:
Danny Meltzer

Sound Mixer:
Nick Wright
Jim Morgan

Still Photographer:
Gwen Capistran

Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Siverio

Stunt Double:
Valisa Tate

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gene Park

Thanks:
Charlene Melindo

Unit Production Manager:
Kerri Hundley

Utility Sound:
Ren Mackey

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Alex Lee

Writer:
Sam de Jong

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