In Memoriam (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 12, 2023

Original Title:
In Memoriam

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A film exploring the unreliable narrator of our lives, Memory.

A heartbroken young man travels through his most painful and precious memories to discover the truth of healing attained by releasing them, finding hope in the future.

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Art Department Assistant:
Rachel Carlyle
Libby Scott
Trevor Motes
A. T. Etzweiler

Art Direction:
Amelia Schuhler
Bella Gonzales

Best Boy Electric:
Perry Atkinson

Boom Operator:
Trevor Motes

Color Grading:
Gunnar Goding

Director:
Benjamin Dilsisian

Director of Photography:
Adam Crampsey

Editor:
Hunter Natzic

Electrician:
Josh Lopez
Libby Gorton

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jin Kim

First Assistant Director:
Kristin Dick

Gaffer:
Joshua-jerzy Vallesteros

Grip:
Kelly Kosman

Key Grip:
Micah Ten Pas

Makeup & Hair:
Tamar Lopez

Music:
Ryan Jachetta
Benjamin Dilsisian

Producer:
Benjamin Dilsisian
Kathrine Baguio
Aaron Margosian

Production Assistant:
Mimi Sachoff
Grace Jang

Production Design:
Lauren Good

Production Sound Mixer:
Ryan Jachetta

Script Supervisor:
Grace Kling

Second Assistant Camera:
Cameron Chee

Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Florenza

Sound Post Supervisor:
Ryan Jachetta

Writer:
Benjamin Dilsisian

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