Unpopular and down-on-her-luck, Marge is already having a tough time navigating the minefield that is her suburban high school. But Marge’s life is completely upended when her beloved mother and only champion dies in a tragic accident. With nowhere else to turn except her ultra-conservative grandparents, Marge decides instead to hunt down her estranged father, a former soccer star living in rural Mexico as a beach bum and coach to the local women’s team. Neither is ready for such a big change, but the best shot they have at fixing their past and moving forward is together.
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| Production | E.J. Foerster | Producer |
| Production | Eric Hedayat | Producer |
| Production | Marny Eng | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Alyssa Koncelik-Diemer | VFX Artist |
| Visual Effects | Bryan Haines | VFX Artist |
| Production | Eric Reid | Producer |
| Production | J. Kenneth Tate | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Peter Wilke | Director of Photography |
| Art | Lizette Ponce | Production Design |
| Editing | Craig Lewandowski | Editor |
| Sound | Tim Williams | Musician |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ifigenia Martínez Urdaneta | Costume Designer |
| Production | Mercedes Gironella | Casting |
| Production | Michelle Lewitt | Casting |
| Crew | Marny Eng | Stunt Coordinator |
| Directing | E.J. Foerster | Director |
| Directing | Marny Eng | Director |
| Writing | Patrick Hasburgh | Screenplay |
| Visual Effects | Michael A. Martinez | Compositing Artist |
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