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Release Date:
November 29, 2018
Original Title:
The Beach House on Morro Lane
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
On a lazy Saturday morning, a young couple discusses their future, as one inexplicably tells the other that this is the moment that leads to their breakup.
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Art Department Assistant:
Megan Villalon
Colorist:
Tashi Trieu
Director:
Barry Galperin
Director of Photography:
Trevor Roach
Editor:
Christopher Young
First Assistant Camera:
Toto D. Guerra
First Assistant Director:
Brian Robau
Gaffer:
Jeremy Guico
Grip:
Justin Benavides
Melanie Wick
Key Grip:
Hao Yu
Makeup Artist:
Suze Balderas
Original Music Composer:
Patrick O'Malley
Painter:
Stefan Byrd
Producer:
Joachim Gautier
Production Assistant:
Diego Celis
Mike Mineo
Production Design:
Mara Certic
Script Supervisor:
Rob F. Goodwin
Second Assistant Camera:
Silvana Valadez
Sound:
Sean Hokanson
Still Photographer:
Alex Mateos
Visual Effects:
Peter Daucsavage
Writer:
Barry Galperin
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