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Release Date:
November 4, 2022
Original Title:
1660 Vine
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
PhilmCo Media
Witzend Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 135
A group of influencers in a famed Hollywood apartment building pursue their dreams of social media stardom. The residents of 1660 Vine confront questions of fame, influence, identity, and mental health. All the while, the residents update their followers through vlogs, gaming streams, makeup tutorials, TikTok dances, songs, and pranks, as they navigate their search for identity, discovering the difference between who they present themselves to be, and who they really are.
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Choreographer:
Paula Abdul
Costume Designer:
Elena Flores
Director:
Patricia McGregor
Director of Photography:
Tyler Milliron
Executive Producer:
Tom Polum
Stacia Fernandez
Line Producer:
Curt Chatham
Music Supervisor:
Faye Greenburg
David Lawrence
Producer:
Jonathan Prince
Michael Jackowitz
Kevin Surace
Production Designer:
Amanda Knehans
Writer:
Jackson Prince
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