A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 14, 2013
Original Title:
You're Dead to Me
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Andrea, a grieving Chicana mother, confronts an uninvited family member before her Día de los Muertos celebration. By night's end, death offers her a choice that she couldn't make in life.
ADR Recordist:
Kennard Morris
Assistant Editor:
Damir Omic
Best Boy Electric:
Nicholas C. Jackson
Casting:
Melissa Haizlip
Casting Assistant:
Kady Kamakaté
Colorist:
Randy Coonfield
Costume Design:
Frank Helmer
Digital Imaging Technician:
Matt Brodie
Director:
Wu Tsang
Director of Photography:
Michelle Lawler
Driver:
Peter Bonilla
Orlando Trevino
Editor:
Augie Robles
Electrician:
Robert Girardin
First Assistant Camera:
Consuelo Althouse
First Assistant Director:
Jules Nurrish
Gaffer:
Carole McClintock
Key Grip:
Stefan Weinberger
Makeup & Hair:
Krystal Soto
Music:
J. Christopher Nye
Producer:
Melissa Haizlip
Production Assistant:
Kellen Chatman
Rebecca Kern
Adrienne Rose White
Production Design:
Sammi Wallschlaeger
Production Manager:
Mel Jones
Script Consultant:
Ruth Atkinson
Script Supervisor:
Mary Shellogg
Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Brodie
Sound:
Colette D. Dahanne
Sound Editor:
Jesse Ehredt
Sound Mixer:
Ada Douglass (fka Adam)
Still Photographer:
Amy Theilig
Unit Production Manager:
John-Arthur Ingram
Wardrobe Assistant:
Rhonda Eash
Writer:
Adelina Anthony
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