Jim (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
May 8, 2019

Original Title:
Jim

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Optimal Christian Academy

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 7

JIM is comedy about a black middle-school boy named Charles and the awkward moment he’s thrust into as the class reads a beloved, American classic.

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Additional Construction Grip:
Eric Gesualdo
Trevor Gilman

Associate Producer:
Arielle Saturne
Vincent Haycock
Nick Gordon
John Pouliot
Samantha Schiedler
Marque Teegardin

Camera Department Manager:
Craig Carpenter

Colorist:
Ricky Gausis

Director:
Chris Black

Director of Photography:
Sean Conaty

Editor:
Chad Sarahina

Electrician:
Caleb Morrison

Executive Producer:
Ag Rojas
Morgan R. Stiff
Lee V. Stiff
Daniel Wolfe

First Assistant Camera:
Devon Taaffe

First Assistant Director:
Aaron Paulson

Hair Designer:
Maya Emelle

Intern:
Ayush Soni
Amaris Adoh
Jessica Mojica

Key Grip:
Sam Diaz

Music:
Emmolei Sankofa

Producer:
Maya Emelle

Production Coordinator:
Yanique Stapleton

Production Designer:
Meghan Grimes

Second Assistant Camera:
Cole Ellett

Second Assistant Director:
Patrick Gorman

Set Dresser:
Elisa Tarditti

Sound Designer:
Royce Adkins

Sound Mixer:
Royce Adkins

Still Photographer:
Kayla Reefer

Swing:
Jared Freeman

Wardrobe Designer:
Arielle Saturne

Writer:
Chris Black

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