A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 25, 2019
Original Title:
Shako Mako
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Hi! Production
Miu Miu
Ways & Means
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
“Farah,” a bread seller, walks the streets of a Middle Eastern town, while an American military vehicle, surrounded by soldiers, slowly passes by. A moment’s silence. Then, a devastating explosion. Civilians are bloodied, wounded. The horrors of war. “Farah” looks around aghast and wailing. But nothing here is quite what it seems. In fact, “Farah” is a character played by an aspiring actress called Laila. And this isn’t Iraq, but a replica village erected on the Fort Irwin army base in California, used to train American troops before being sent abroad. Laila believes her acting talents are being wasted away in this arid simulation, where female role-players are limited to mute, background roles. She takes things much more seriously. Laila plots her way out.
Casting:
Cindy Estada
Lyle Dohl
Colorist:
Sofie Borup
Costume Design:
Heidi Bivens
Katina Danabassis
Director:
Hailey Gates
Director of Photography:
Adam Newport-Berra
Editor:
Sophie Corra
Executive Producer:
Alicia Van Couvering
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Bear
Post Producer:
Lauren Skillen
Producer:
Lana Kim
Max Brun
Jett Steiger
Production Design:
Ashley Fenton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Casey Genton
Title Designer:
Sebastian Pardo
Writer:
Hailey Gates
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