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You Know What's Funny? (2019)

For star-crossed comics, Pepper and Perry, life isn't as funny as they thought it was.

Genre : Comedy, Drama, Romance

Runtime : 11M

Director : Carlos De La Torre

Synopsis

A couple of stand-up comedians re-evaulate their relationship as one moves up in their career while another remains stagnant.

Actors

Valerie Santos
Valerie Santos
Pepper Hernandez
Jon Erik Castro
Jon Erik Castro
Perry Styles
Jesse Fraire
Jesse Fraire
Reggie
Alfredo Sanchez
Alfredo Sanchez
Freddie
Ashley Prieto
Ashley Prieto
Daisy
Alexis Solano
Alexis Solano
Rudy
Elizabeth Elise Gonzalez
Elizabeth Elise Gonzalez
Dixie Darling
Sherrie Prose
Sherrie Prose
Sassy Sacha
Paola Dubrule
Paola Dubrule
Fabulosa
Jaaymes Brown
Jaaymes Brown
Rockhouse Bar and Grill MC

Crews

Carlos De La Torre
Carlos De La Torre
Director
Carlos De La Torre
Carlos De La Torre
Writer
Carlos De La Torre
Carlos De La Torre
Story
Michael D. Head
Michael D. Head
Story
Juan Paul Flores
Juan Paul Flores
Story
Taylor
Taylor
Story
Erik Sanchez
Erik Sanchez
Story
Daniel Herrera
Daniel Herrera
Story
Michael D. Head
Michael D. Head
Cinematography
Erik Sanchez
Erik Sanchez
Cinematography
Carlos De La Torre
Carlos De La Torre
Executive Producer
Austin Young
Austin Young
Producer
Michael D. Head
Michael D. Head
Producer
Erik Sanchez
Erik Sanchez
Associate Producer
Austin Young
Austin Young
First Assistant Director
Jonathan Gonzales
Jonathan Gonzales
Second Assistant Director
Austin Young
Austin Young
Editor
Daniel Herrera
Daniel Herrera
Editor
Michael D. Head
Michael D. Head
Editor
Jesse Fraire
Jesse Fraire
Editor
Juan Paul Flores
Juan Paul Flores
Editor
Jesse Fraire
Jesse Fraire
Sound Mixer
Eduardo Garcia
Eduardo Garcia
Music
Michael D. Head
Michael D. Head
Color Grading
Ricky Rodriguez
Ricky Rodriguez
Location Sound Recordist
Ricky Rodriguez
Ricky Rodriguez
Boom Operator
Sandra Morales
Sandra Morales
Script Supervisor
Sandra Morales
Sandra Morales
Makeup Department Head
Juan Paul Flores
Juan Paul Flores
BTS Footage

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