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Release Date:
August 2, 2023
Original Title:
The Little Death
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Found beaten and heartsick outside of a Virginian motel, Kurt, 19, is taken in by a colorful group of sex workers and becomes captivated by a young prostitute named Rose.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Heidi Le Huynh
BTS Photographer:
Daniela Sebastian
Boom Operator:
Brian Orcullo
Colorist:
Jesús Borrego
Costume Assistant:
Mindy Yan
Costumer:
Jesse Gallagher
Digital Imaging Technician:
Kelvin Kataria
Director:
Andrew Cardozo
Director of Photography:
Ino Yang Popper
Editor:
Alex Greenlee
First Assistant Camera:
Yonathan Wezeli
First Assistant Director:
Sarah Schmaier
Gaffer:
Rustem Ablyamitov
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Shay Santos
Key Grip:
Kate Ketcham
Original Music Composer:
Maike Androsch
Producer:
Breanne Ruggiero
Andrew Cardozo
Jesse Gallagher
Production Assistant:
Matthew Lockhart
Shay Santos
Skyler Stanley
Ian McKay
Production Designer:
Amanda Galley
Script Supervisor:
Mia Miller
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Frevele
Second Assistant Director:
Stefania Buraglia
Set Decoration:
Amanda Galley
Sound:
Kyle McLane
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Santino Ferrese
Swing:
Tate Hildyard
Wataru Yoshinaga
Unit Production Manager:
Breanne Ruggiero
Writer:
Andrew Cardozo
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