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Release Date:
June 2, 2020
Original Title:
Tell Me I Love You
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Ascent Media Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
A modern romantic comedy about 3 Malibu best friends, roommates and bandmates discovering their dreams and discovering love with a crazy plot to make some cash on the way.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Marianne Williams
Additional Editing:
Nicholas Winter
Art Direction:
Michael Wigle
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Alex Bird
Associate Producer:
Bryce Fishman
MacKenzie Hill
Camera Operator:
Matthew Wozniak
Casting:
Liz Lewis
Casting Director:
Rachel Reiss
Co-Producer:
Samantha Edwards
Costume Designer:
Cleo Trifonidis
Dialogue Editor:
Rolf Martens
Rob Ackerman
Digital Imaging Technician:
Frederick Bourbon
Director:
Fiona MacKenzie
Director of Photography:
Yash Bhatt
Carmen Cabana
Editor:
Tim Silano
First Assistant Camera:
Loie Russell-Templeton
Melanie Adams
First Assistant Director:
Brad Detanna
Gaffer:
Gustavo Brum
Key Hair Stylist:
Ashlee Rumery
Key Makeup Artist:
Katie Vernon
Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Pardo
Original Music Composer:
Sascha Blank
Producer:
Bill Chamberlain
Fiona MacKenzie
Production Design:
Allie Lane
Property Master:
Robin Nixon
Script Supervisor:
Nila Neukum
Second Assistant Camera:
Amanda Darouie
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Joey Fantastico
Sound Effects Editor:
Andreas Vourkou
Thomas Sichel
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Corkran
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rolf Martens
Rob Ackerman
Still Photographer:
Stephania Rossini
Unit Production Manager:
Bryce Fishman
Writer:
Fiona MacKenzie
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