A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Watermelon Eyes
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Watermelon Eyes is a story about an overdue letter that opens a window to the past for a broken alcoholic. Blind to the severity of his addiction, the man avoids all avenues leading to his sobriety. As his cravings for drink rises, the line between his passion and his poison begins to blur, isolating him from the love of his life.
Assistant Art Director:
Nicole Epe
Assistant Camera:
Francis Edward
Associate Producer:
Tony Wash
Camera Operator:
Louis Wong
Cinematography:
Robert Patrick Stern
Colorist:
Tom Rovak
Director:
Jeremy Silva
Editor:
B.A. Lewandowski
Executive Producer:
Kevin C. Lockhart
First Assistant Director:
Angela Cox
Gaffer:
Brian Dailey
Grip:
David Kox
Hair Supervisor:
Tiffany Jasinski
Key Grip:
Jim Petersen
Makeup Supervisor:
Tiffany Jasinski
Producer:
Jeremy Silva
Angela Cox
Production Assistant:
Casey Cardinal
Marla Markham
Susanna Moreno
Production Design:
Sarah Sharp
Script Supervisor:
Wayne Pombert II
Second Assistant Director:
Steve Verdino
Sound Mixer:
Stephen Tammearu
Title Designer:
Steve Verdino
Writer:
Neal McMahon
Jeremy Silva
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