Rejuvenation (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 5, 2023

Original Title:
Rejuvenation

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Following a debilitating injury, collegiate track star Trinity Tucker becomes addicted to painkillers and seeks help from an experimental treatment facility.

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Art Direction:
Karla Rodriguez

Associate Producer:
Deena Ramadan

Co-Editor:
Shannon Carmichael
Amber Carstensen

Co-Producer:
Alex May

Consulting Producer:
Susan-Sojourna Collier
Bruce Kuerten

Costume Designer:
Macy Jane Doyle

Director:
Mai Brown
Krew Keth

Director of Photography:
Shawna-Marie Walker

Executive Producer:
Tom Luse

First Assistant Camera:
Kamal McAllister

First Assistant Director:
Alex Hay

Gaffer:
Christopher Hamilton

Key Grip:
Emmaline Winter

Makeup Artist:
Nancy Riley-James

Music:
Royal Teague

Post Production Producer:
Drew Sawyer

Producer:
Heath Franklin
Susan G. Reid

Production Coordinator:
Damacia Howard

Production Supervisor:
Christian Alston
Erick Arenales

Property Master:
Molly Patrick

Script Supervisor:
Leara Nelson-Johnson

Second Assistant Camera:
John Bahamonde

Second Assistant Director:
Makayla Smith

Set Designer:
Hadassah Jones

Sound Editor:
Samuel Richardson

Sound Mixer:
William Tate

Still Photographer:
Chrysander Mandragora

Story:
Malik Jones

Unit Production Manager:
Alex May

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Aidan Dowell

Writer:
Malik Jones
Sydney Norman
Tom Luse

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