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Release Date:
September 18, 2021
Original Title:
Spin
Genres:
Family | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bloor Street Productions
Princessa Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 ES: A US: G
Runtime: 93
Rhea lives with her tight-knit multigenerational family. After her mother’s death, she has been her father’s emotional rock, and her life revolves around her family’s restaurant, her eclectic group of friends, and her after-school coding club. Everything changes when she falls for aspiring DJ Max and a long lost passion for music is reignited. Rhea discovers that she has a natural gift for creating beats and producing music that blends her Indian heritage, but must find the courage to follow her true inner talent.
Art Direction:
Mun Ying Kwun
Assistant Editor:
Lauren Rossi
Associate Producer:
Lumi Docan
Casting:
Larissa Mair
Casting Director:
Monica Kelly
Jennifer Treadwell
Choreographer:
Caroline Torti
Co-Producer:
Manjari Makijany
Carley Steiner
Costume Design:
Trysha Bakker
Director:
Manjari Makijany
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Benning
Driver:
Keith Barnes
Editor:
Franzis Muller
Executive Producer:
Zanne Devine
First Assistant Director:
Laurie Mirsky
Hair Department Head:
Karola Dirnberger
Key Grip:
Malcolm Nefsky
Location Manager:
Derek Brady
Makeup Department Head:
Trason Fernandes
Music Editor:
Dominick Certo
Original Music Composer:
Marius de Vries
Producer:
Terry Gould
Production Accountant:
Vess Stoeva
Production Coordinator:
Travis Lowry
Production Design:
Hillary Gurtler
Script Supervisor:
Sydney Kondruss
Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Hennelly
Set Decoration:
Mike Leandro
Sound Designer:
Aaron Glascock
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jeff Skochko
Story:
Carley Steiner
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Alan Cook
Shelley Cook
Teleplay:
Carley Steiner
Josh A. Cagan
Unit Production Manager:
Shauna Jamison
VFX Supervisor:
Stevie Ramone
Visual Effects Producer:
Bronte Rose Jovevski
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