A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 16, 2018
Original Title:
Appland
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Young tech entrepreneur Olivia Grassi has hit rock bottom. She's been dumped by her boyfriend/business partner, ousted from the tech company she helped create, and she's spending all her money on a lawsuit against them, both. She moves back home to Pasadena, California, where her best friend Shane suggests she creates a new dating app to get her life back on track. Olivia goes on a series of meetings to pitch her new dating app, but fails miserably because everyone she meets is terrified of her. Frustrated, but not out of the game, Olivia gets help from Shane and her family to make another attempt at selling her app. This time she gets set up with one of the biggest venture capitalists in the world, Alan Stevenson. However, this opportunity doesn't go far when Alan sexually harasses Olivia, and asks her to sign an NDA before agreeing to work with her. Rushing out of Alan's office, Olivia runs into Luke, who comforts her until her best friend Shane comes to her aid.
Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Guerra
Dex Panililio
Hong Santit
Dante Velasquez Jr.
Assistant Director:
Carlos Funes
Lindsey K Poole
Boom Operator:
Billy Ambrose
Brian Sly
Camera Operator:
Blake Clifton
Maximilian Lewin
James Rico
Angel Rodrigues
Eric Teti
Steven Zurita
Co-Producer:
Shatonna Nelson
Costumer:
Javier Jaquez
Director:
Dennis Feitosa
Director of Photography:
Dylan Steinberg
Editor:
Dennis Feitosa
Executive Producer:
Lauren Francesca
Dennis Feitosa
Gaffer:
Zombie Perez
Grip:
Ben Perez
Makeup Artist:
Jacquelyn Gibson
Stephanie Paulino
Producer:
Jamie Gordon
Courtney Potts
Sound:
Jack O'Brien
Matthew J. Vince
Wardrobe Designer:
Rachel Wilson
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