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Release Date:
March 1, 2022
Original Title:
Love, Game, Match
Alternate Titles:
Putting Love to the Test
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Champlain Media
Pictureland
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
When economics teacher and new-in-town Liz challenges her high school students to create business plans, she has no idea that the class winners will actually start their own matchmaking service! Asked to set up her own profile to help them kickstart their careers, as well as team up with handsome tennis coach Ted to organize the school carnival, Liz must navigate the dynamics of this new school, as well as the algorithms of her own heart.
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Associate Producer:
Troy Jon Christensen
Jensyn Berreitter
P.G. Sundling
Jaxson Berreitter
Michael Perronne
Casting:
Matthew Morgan
Costume Design:
Wendy Talley
Director:
Christine Conradt
Director of Photography:
Andy Hodgson
Editor:
Jeremy Brunson
Executive Producer:
Sebastian Battro
Breanne Laplante
Tom Berry
Gaffer:
Michael Prince-Bouton
Makeup Department Head:
Megan Teachworth
Music:
Mj Mynarski
Producer:
Boris Isaac
Chris Goodman
Christine Conradt
Production Design:
Laura Duval
Jon E. Stanley
Set Decoration:
Katalea Ford
Chris Britt
Writer:
Michael Perronne
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