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Release Date:
May 31, 2019
Original Title:
We Do What We Can
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
We Do What We Can is a film that looks at one of the miracles in the journey of diaspora Africans. It follows two twenty-something newlywed immigrants who have a child when they don't have much of a place to live. The film follows the couple as they reflect on their ambitions, while striving to make a way - both for themselves and for their offspring - to be all that they see themselves to be.
Associate Producer:
Jaymal Nathwani
Greg McNamara
Camera Operator:
Kwame Lestrade
Colorist:
Kennedy Dawson
Olivia Jessop
Costumer:
Leena Mistry
Director:
Kwaku Awuku-Asabre
Director of Photography:
Nathalie Pitters
Executive Producer:
Kwame Lestrade
First Assistant Camera:
Bernardo Giannone
Post Producer:
Gonçalo Sá Correia
Production Designer:
Ed Borastero
Runner Art Department:
Haile Naphtali
Second Assistant Camera:
Tristan Nelson
Sound Mixer:
Cassandra Rutledge
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Jack R Hughes
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