A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 9, 2024
Original Title:
My Dead Friend Zoe
Alternate Titles:
我死去的朋友佐伊
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Blue Three Productions
Legion M
Radiant Media Studios
ReCre8 Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 ES: 16 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 103
Merit, a U.S. Army veteran suffering from PTSD, is repeatedly tortured by visions of her deceased friend and company buddy Zoe. After her Afghanistan service in 2016, she attends group therapy until Dale, her grandfather and former Lieutenant Colonel, is recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Merit steps up to his aide, and discovers more about herself and her family, while also gaining the courage to put her metaphorical demons to rest.
Assistant Editor:
Kody Troy Davidson
Associate Producer:
Benjamin Dunn
Casting:
Jamie Castro
Co-Producer:
Chris Marvin
Liz Manashil
Maury Sterling
Costume Design:
Dionne Barens
Digital Imaging Technician:
Sean Rawls
Director:
Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
Director of Photography:
Matt Sakatani Roe
Driver:
Max Hoage
Editor:
Ali Greer
Executive Producer:
Jeff Annison
David Baxter
Travis Kelce
First Assistant Camera:
Kyril Cvetkov
Gaffer:
Eric Bixler
Grip:
Keegan Larson
Hair Department Head:
Mélé Egbe
Key Costumer:
Amelia Johnson
Lighting Technician:
Toby Orzano
Nathan Heyer
Music Supervisor:
Laura Katz
On Set Dresser:
Luna Winters
Online Editor:
Kody Troy Davidson
Orchestrator:
John Zarcone
Original Music Composer:
Dan Romer
Producer:
Paul Scanlan
Mike Field
Terri Lubaroff
Ray Maiello
Richard Silverman
Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
Production Assistant:
Hunter Farrington
Payton Meyer
Production Coordinator:
Benjamin Dunn
Kimmy Latsch
Production Design:
Whit Vogel
Property Master:
Kyle Wallace
Screenplay:
Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
A.J. Bermudez
Second Assistant Camera:
Patrick LaValley
Second Assistant Director:
Kathryn Goddard
Set Decoration:
Katherine Isom
Sound Editor:
Rob Marshall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Austin Chase
Still Photographer:
Michael Moriatis
Unit Production Manager:
Joey Grimmer
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