A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Mirrors: Oneirataxia
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
San Francisco State University
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
On the first night of spring, Isaac León, a 28-year-old widower, dreams to be with his late fiancé, Natasia Belmonté, again years after her disappearance. As the night progresses, visions of Natasia begin to mirror that of his dreams, which leads him to question reality as he knows it. Unable to distinguish his dreams from reality, he sets off on an inevitable quest to find out if she is back after all these years or simply a figment of his imagination.
Art Direction:
Christian Silva
Assistant Camera:
Raphael Heftman
Assistant Director:
Katherine Wang
BTS Photographer:
Yohei Hirano
Boom Operator:
Scotty Slater
Gabriel Roldan
Cinematography:
Michael Cochran
Colorist:
Luis Perez-Casasola
Director:
Luis Perez-Casasola
Editor:
Luis Perez-Casasola
Gaffer:
Andrew Chavez
Grip:
Ari Bleur
Lighting Technician:
Jon Boes
Producer:
Katherine Wang
Luis Perez-Casasola
Production Assistant:
Christian Silva
Nate Newman
Script Supervisor:
Myat Noe
Sound Designer:
Michael Cochran
Sound Mixer:
Scotty Slater
Sound Recordist:
Scotty Slater
Writer:
Luis Perez-Casasola
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