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Jewel of the Pacific

20180h 38m

Documentary

Overview

A long-term resident of Pacific Beach explores the gradual gentrification of his once sleepy neighborhood in San Diego, California.

Top Cast

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Shareef Haq

Self - Host

J

Jake Fields

Self - Chief Executive Officer

E

Eddie Okino

Self - Restaurant Owner

E

Elise 'Maddox' Thullen

Self - Studio Owner

C

Casey Fields

Self - Chief Experience Officer

J

Javier Gonzalez

Self - Restaurant Owner

A

Andrew Pasaretti

Self - Rental Property Owner

S

Scott White

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

C

Chez Elliott

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

J

Jason Froelich

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

R

Ray Agishi

Self - Restaurant Owner

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Jewel of the Pacific
Jewel of the Pacific

What happens when a sleepy beach town starts transforming?

Jewel of the Pacific

20180h 38m
Documentary

A long-term resident of Pacific Beach explores the gradual gentrification of his once sleepy neighborhood in San Diego, California.

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Actor

Shareef Haq

as Self - Host

Shareef Haq

Self - Host

Shareef Haq

Self - Host

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Actor

Jake Fields

as Self - Chief Executive Officer

Jake Fields

Self - Chief Executive Officer

Jake Fields

Self - Chief Executive Officer

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Actor

Eddie Okino

as Self - Restaurant Owner

Eddie Okino

Self - Restaurant Owner

Eddie Okino

Self - Restaurant Owner

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Actor

Elise 'Maddox' Thullen

as Self - Studio Owner

Elise 'Maddox' Thullen

Self - Studio Owner

Elise 'Maddox' Thullen

Self - Studio Owner

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Actor

Casey Fields

as Self - Chief Experience Officer

Casey Fields

Self - Chief Experience Officer

Casey Fields

Self - Chief Experience Officer

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Actor

Javier Gonzalez

as Self - Restaurant Owner

Javier Gonzalez

Self - Restaurant Owner

Javier Gonzalez

Self - Restaurant Owner

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Actor

Andrew Pasaretti

as Self - Rental Property Owner

Andrew Pasaretti

Self - Rental Property Owner

Andrew Pasaretti

Self - Rental Property Owner

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Actor

Scott White

as Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Scott White

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Scott White

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

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Actor

Chez Elliott

as Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Chez Elliott

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Chez Elliott

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

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Actor

Jason Froelich

as Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Jason Froelich

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

Jason Froelich

Self - Farmers Market Vendor

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