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Release Date:
September 1, 2020
Original Title:
Split Ends
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
A Cuban-American girl uses a school assignment to ask her dad about his upbringing. NALIP Official Selection.
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Assistant Camera:
Dimitri Tzoytzoyrakos
Assistant Director:
Neal Suresh Mulani
Associate Producer:
Neal Suresh Mulani
BTS Photographer:
Ethan Newmyer
Director:
María Alvarez
Director of Photography:
Peter Hou
Editor:
María Alvarez
Gaffer:
Danny O'Bryan
Grip:
Micah Jimenez
Music:
Katya Richardson
Producer:
María Alvarez
Production Assistant:
Saul Singleton
Ariann Barker
Production Design:
Sophie Gray
Screenplay:
María Alvarez
Sound:
Alex Bologna
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