
Casa Vita (2016)
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- TV-PG
- 1h 30min
- Drama, Family
- 06 Feb 2016 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Jean-Luc Bilodeau | ... |
Early Lindstrom
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Lindsey Morgan | ... |
Ariana Vita
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Esai Morales | ... |
Rodrigo Vita
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Patrick Fabian | ... |
Coach Willis
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Joe Lando | ... |
Cliff Lindstrom
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Sherilyn Fenn | ... |
Marlene Lindstrom
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Hector Bucio | ... |
Beto Vita
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Percy Daggs III | ... |
Damon Thompson
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Kelsey Crane | ... |
Taylor Dahms
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Casey Bond | ... |
Blake Barlow
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Michelle DeFraites | ... |
Nikki
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Leith M. Burke | ... |
Dante Thompson
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Vic Chao | ... |
Max the Trainer
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Directed by
Ernie Barbarash |
Written by
Nate Atkins | ... | () (as Nathan Atkins) |
Michael Stiles | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Lincoln Lageson | ... | producer |
Larry Levinson | ... | executive producer |
Amanda Phillips | ... | co-executive producer (as Amanda Phillips Atkins) |
Music by
Stephen Graziano |
Cinematography by
Zack Eginton | ... | (as Zakk Eginton) |
Editing by
Jennifer Jean Cacavas |
Editorial Department
Marcela Jatobá | ... | assistant editor |
Tarek Karkoutly | ... | assistant editor |
Leo Knox | ... | post production supervisor |
Erin Violette | ... | post-production assistant (as Erin O'Brien) |
Casting By
Penny Perry | ||
Amy Beth Reece |
Production Design by
Scott H. Campbell |
Art Direction by
Vahn Armstrong |
Set Decoration by
Christina Wynveldt |
Costume Design by
Evan Waters |
Makeup Department
Moira Frazier | ... | key hair stylist |
Laura Raczka | ... | makeup artist |
Ali Reyes | ... | hair stylist (as Alison Reyes) |
Michael Spezzano | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
Brian Gordon | ... | unit production manager |
Brian Gordon | ... | unit production manager |
Lincoln Lageson | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Andrew Kent | ... | second assistant director |
Kristofer Kolpek | ... | first assistant director |
Kevin Zelman | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
John Austin | ... | painter |
Danielle Mana | ... | property master |
Matt Moroughan | ... | assistant property master |
Thomas Mullen | ... | props assistant |
Khamisi Thurman | ... | set dresser |
Dan Warren | ... | props assistant |
Sound Department
Lee Boxleitner | ... | boom operator |
Eric Enroth | ... | sound mixer |
Mark Ettel | ... | re-recording mixer |
Andy Hurtado | ... | adr mixer / sound effects editor |
Linda Ljoka | ... | loop group coordinator |
Dan Smith | ... | adr mixer |
Christopher Cleator | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michaela Angelique | ... | first assistant camera |
Megan Drayton | ... | assistant camera |
Aristotle Dreher | ... | still photographer |
Zack Eginton | ... | camera operator (as Zakk Eginton) |
Timothy Gaer | ... | digital imaging technician |
Christopher Galdamez | ... | gaffer |
Michael David Galdamez | ... | key grip |
Albert Gonzalez | ... | best boy electric (as Albert A Gonzalez) |
Jenna Hoffman | ... | assistant camera |
Dave Jacobsen | ... | camera operator |
Ben Kobbs | ... | additional first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Ashley Layne | ... | dolly grip (as Ashley M. Layne) / grip (as Ashley M. Layne) |
Lee Sablick | ... | best boy grip |
Tim Unger | ... | second assistant camera |
Mike Villa | ... | electrician |
Casting Department
Vanessa Portillo | ... | extras casting |
Molly Urquhart | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Katie Mackenzie Gursel | ... | set costumer (as Katie Mackenzie) |
Amy Saetang | ... | set costumer |
Shi Tang | ... | costume supervisor |
Location Management
Joshua Persky | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Scott Radke | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
Julia Tasker | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Michael David Reynolds | ... | transportation coordinator |
Thomas Rohrback | ... | driver |
Al Valentine | ... | driver |
Michael Whitney | ... | transportation captain |
Additional Crew
Matt Broussard | ... | business affairs associate |
Donovan Campbell | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Justin Dickey | ... | production assistant |
Matthew Gellert | ... | production assistant |
Cristobal Hernandez | ... | production assistant |
Courtney Howard | ... | payroll accountant |
Becca Jauregui | ... | production coordinator |
Marisa La Tour | ... | production associate |
Matt Laumann | ... | medic |
Cheryl Lugo | ... | craft service |
Marcia Matthew | ... | production accountant |
April Wahlin | ... | stand-in |
Winnie Wong | ... | insurance |
Production Companies
Distributors
- PixL Entertainment (2016) (World-wide) (tv)
- Red Arrow Studios International (2016) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Brauer & Co. (film tax credits)
- California Film Commission (special thanks)
- Cam Lighting & Grip (grip equipment)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Cinelease (lighting equipment)
- Momentous Insurance Brokerage (insurance)
- Panavision (cameras provided by)
- The State of California (special thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After an injury Early gets a new chance to try to qualify into professional baseball in California. There he meets another baseball try-out, Rodrigo, who brings him along to his family's restaurant Casa Vita. Ariana, Rodrigo's sister works at Casa Vita but she dreams of starting her own restaurant as she and her father, who owns Casa Vita, has creative differences. To Ariana's dismay her father hires Early at the restaurant as Early needs extra cash and the restaurant is lacking a helper. Ariana and Early has to fight for their respective dreams and slowly they find each other in spite of their differences. Written by Johan Hammar |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,500,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Titled "Love Throws A Curve" on UpTV See more » |
Goofs | The baseball camp is to prepare the players for professional baseball, but they use metal bats which are used in amateur baseball. Professional leagues use wooden bats. See more » |