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The Adventures of Jubeez: Kid Boss


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Jubeez is an 11-year old "Kid Boss" who devises a grand scheme, a family motorcycle expedition to grandmas cabin in the forest, to save his candy business and escape his biggest fear - dancing in his school's 5th grade talent show.

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Status: post production
Status Updated: 31 Dec 2017

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Reno
Aliyah Lee ...
College Girl (as Aeryn Peterson)
Leana Lewis ...
College Student
Sarrett Williams ...
College Student
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Performing Arts School Director
Elizabeth Avelar ...
Tia Ariana
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Jubeez's Hipster Grandma Lola
Susan Larson ...
Pilot
Alexander Salazar ...
Extra Talent
Nate Fuentes ...
College Student
Eidy Dominquez Donna Duarte ...
Extra Talent
Justin Lavato ...
Background
Crystal Valdez ...
Extra Talent
Daveigh Martinez ...
Mystic Forest Angel - Guitarist
Dominic Sandoval ...
Chuex (as Dominic Saldovar)
Karla DhAmar ...
Zoey
Magati Duarte Oliveros ...
Audience
Amara Mongino ...
Extra Talent
Marisol Mendoza ...
Audience
Anderson Duarte ...
Extra Talent
Kaylee Mongino ...
Background
Danna Duarte ...
Extra Talent
Unitee Tilman ...
College Student
Donna Dominquez ...
Extra Talent
Hannah Anguino ...
Native Indian Girl
Kory Almager ...
Elementary Student
Alyssa Salas ...
Mystic Forest Angel - Singer
Bobbi Lind ...
Pilot
Carolyn Wright ...
Teacher
Shaylee Martinez ...
College Student
Thea Rose ...
College Student
Faith Valdez ...
Extra Talent
Jami Martinez ...
Mystic Forest Angel - Drummer
Juany Duarte ...
Zoey's Mom
Micheal Pana ...
Bully
Manuel Gonzalez ...
Audience
Paul Martin ...
Pablo Martinez (Grandma's Friend -Photographer)
Vanessa Sandoval ...
College Student
Louisa Baca ...
Native Tribal Leader
Veronica Vangese ...
Leader of Mystic Forest Angels
Yuanica Ortiz ...
College Student
Jericho Atencio ...
Jubeez
Susan Inman ...
College Student
Elizabeth Padilla ...
Mystic Forest Angel
Alexis ...
Extra Talent
Santana Audelo ...
Little Forest Angel
Bryan Duarte ...
Extra Talent
Darryl Baca ...
Extra Talent
Gina Sanchez ...
Extra Talent
Annabelle Almager ...
Roxanne

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Francisco Gonzalez

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Elizabeth Avelar ... (contributing writer)
 
Francisco Gonzalez ... ()

Produced by

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Elizabeth Avelar ... executive producer
Francisco Gonzalez ... executive producer
Jewels Rio ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Nicola Raggi

Editing by

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Elizabeth Avelar
Nathaniel Fuentes ... (editing)
Francisco Gonzalez

Casting By

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Francisco Gonzalez

Production Design by

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Berni Padilla

Art Direction by

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Francisco Gonzalez ... (art direction)

Costume Design by

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Veronica Vangese

Sound Department

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Nick Ceniceros ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nicola Raggi ... camera operator
Eddie Rio ... camera operator

Location Management

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Francisco Gonzalez ... location manager

Additional Crew

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Louisa Baca ... production coordinator
David Waters ... production assistant
Nathaniel Fuentes ... Production Consultant (uncredited)

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Danny Espinosa ... very special thanks (as El Buen Pastor Church Pastor Danny Espinosa)

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Plot Summary

Jubeez is a "Kid Boss" with a booming candy biz at school. He dreams big and wants to take his sweets worldwide, but faces an ultimatum - either rock the school dance talent show or say "bye-bye" to his candy empire. Determined to save his biz and avoid embarrassment due to his two "left feet," Jubeez schemes a crazy plan that takes his family and friends on a wild mountain adventure. In the enchanted forest, he encounters a ghostly Indian tribe, spooky undead spirits, and singing Mystic Forest Angels. Throughout this wild escapade, Jubeez discovers the transformative power of love, Grace, honesty, teamwork, and the importance of family togetherness in this "faith-journey" of epic proportions. Written by Francisco Gonzalez III, Writer

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Taglines Let's Do Business! See more »
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The world-famous Pueblo of Pojoaque Native Youth Hoop Dancers performs in Act II. Archaeological studies dated the habitation of the historic Pojoaque Pueblo area as early as 500 AD with a large prehistoric population in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The Pueblo is near the first capital of the United States of America; Santa Fe, New Mexico. See more »

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