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Release Date:
February 22, 2020
Original Title:
Death of Nintendo
Alternate Titles:
Гибель Nintendo
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Black Sheep
IndieFlip
Production Countries:
Philippines | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
The story takes us into the colorful pop-culture world of these four 13-year old friends, back in the days when video games were still a novelty. Mimaw and her friends Paolo, Kachi and Gilligan go on a journey of self-discovery together as they play games and wrestle with new dilemmas – puppy love, circumcision and other horror stories.
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Art Direction:
Kaye Banaag
Associate Producer:
Dan Sima
Alexander Nishioka
Joseph Zamora
Jeremiah Oh
Kang Xin Ying
Co-Producer:
Lope V. Juban Jr.
Jeremy Chua
Nikolo Juban
Director:
Raya Martin
Director of Photography:
Ante Cheng
Editor:
Cyril Aris
Executive Producer:
Whitaker Lader
Olivia M. Lamasan
Carlo Katigbak
First Assistant Director:
Timmy Harn
Music:
Yudhi Arfani
Zeke Khaseli Gumelar
Producer:
Kriz Gazmen
Valerie Castillo Martinez
Marizel Samson-Martinez
Marjorie B. Lachica
Production Design:
Thesa Tang
Whammy Alcazaren
Sound Designer:
Andy Sisul
Translator:
Giancarlo Abrahan
Wardrobe Master:
Arianne Casuga
Writer:
Valerie Castillo Martinez
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