Stephanie Daley (2007) [R]

Release Date:
April 20, 2007

Original Title:
Stephanie Daley

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
red bone

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 92

The truth is what we believe.

Stephanie collapses in a pool of blood while on a school skiing trip. A doctor discovers that the blood is the after-effects of giving birth. Soon afterward, the body of a newborn baby is found in a toilet, its mouth blocked with toilet paper. Despite Stephanie's insistence that her child was stillborn and that she had no idea that she was pregnant, she is arrested for the murder of the child.

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Art Direction:
Inbal Weinberg

Casting:
Joy Dickson
Nicole Arbusto

Co-Producer:
Terry Leonard

Costume Design:
Kurt Swanson
Bart Mueller

Director:
Hilary Brougher

Director of Photography:
David Rush Morrison

Editor:
Keith Reamer

Executive Producer:
Tilda Swinton
Doug Dey

Hair Designer:
Michael Kriston

Key Hair Stylist:
Loretta Alston

Key Makeup Artist:
Leo Won

Line Producer:
Terry Leonard
Reneau Skinner

Original Music Composer:
David Mansfield

Producer:
Lynette Howell Taylor
Jen Roskind
Samara Koffler
Sean Costello

Production Design:
Sharon Lomofsky

Screenplay:
Hilary Brougher

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Volpe

Set Decoration:
Lenny Tso

Special Effects Coordinator:
Peter Kunz

Wig Designer:
Jan Archibold

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