Harana (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 2020

Original Title:
Harana

Alternate Titles:
A Song For Myself

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
AFI
Indie Pop Films
Twice Told Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

In 1995 Las Vegas, a homesick cover band singer writes an original song to connect with her daughter who is growing up in the Philippines without her.

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Art Direction:
Rhea Solanki

Assistant Editor:
Anna Khusnutdinova

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sarah Contreras

Camera Operator:
Michał Wroński

Casting:
Amber Wakefield

Cinematography:
Carlo Mendoza

Co-Producer:
Bianca Catbagan

Colorist:
Andre Rivas

Costume Design:
Holly Payne
Shatoria Simmons

Costume Supervisor:
Livi Nichols

Director:
Marie Jamora

Editor:
Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino

Electrician:
Tyler Del Cont

Executive Producer:
Dana Nachman
Giselle Toengi

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Christo Mercado

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Tristian Aghajanian

First Assistant Director:
Paige Compton

Grip:
Michael Alejandro Romero
Elijah Teller

Line Producer:
Mil Alcain

Makeup & Hair:
Dou Pothmolita

Makeup Department Head:
Dou Pothmolita

Music:
Mikey Amistoso
Jazz Nicolas

Producer:
Jason McLagan
Matthew Keene Smith

Production Assistant:
Maria Lubanovic
Kate Lugtu

Production Design:
Trinka Lat

Props:
Jermain Punzalan

Script Supervisor:
Tai Nicole Weinman

Second Assistant Camera:
CJ Ormita

Second Assistant Director:
Ben Wright

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Emilie Corpuz

Still Photographer:
Bianca Catbagan

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Christopher Graybill

Writer:
Marie Jamora

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