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Release Date:
August 13, 2021
Original Title:
Dear Ike: Lost Letters to a Teen Idol
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
The Dion Lab
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 57
In this animated documentary, Los Angeles filmmaker Dion Labriola recounts his all-consuming childhood quest to contact his teen idol, Ike Eisenmann - and the magical turn of events that led him toward his goal (some 40 years later).
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Additional Music:
Daniel Ahearn
Mindy Jones
Animation:
Dion Labriola
Camera Operator:
Ioana Vasile
Cinematography:
Jay B. Johnson
Andy Schlachtenhaufen
Consulting Producer:
Sebastian Twardosz
Director:
Dion Labriola
Editor:
Dion Labriola
Makeup Artist:
Anna Cota Dodge
Music:
David Zuder
Producer:
Andy Steinlen
Sound Mixer:
Sam May
Writer:
Dion Labriola
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