Here Lies Beatrice (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Here Lies Beatrice

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

A story of a mother's assumed last day alive, in which she reacts to a bout of post-menopausal bleeding by preparing her own burial, all while hiding from her daughter's suspicions.

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Art Department Assistant:
Molly Stewart

Art Direction:
Ryan Henderson

Best Boy Electric:
Miah Domel

Best Boy Grip:
Liz Bunce

Boom Operator:
Mikey Spaziani

Camera Operator:
Colin Earner

Colorist:
Colin Earner

Craft Service:
Mary Conklin
Eli Therriault

Director:
Sam LaBella

Director of Photography:
Colin Earner

Dolly Grip:
Travis Fairman

Editor:
Colin Earner
Sam LaBella

Editorial Production Assistant:
Brandon Miller

Executive Producer:
Virginia Bertholet

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jordan Stossel

First Assistant Director:
Mackenzie Nolan

Foley Artist:
Mikey Spaziani
Seddik Niazi

Gaffer:
Yashia Burrell

Generator Operator:
Travis Fairman

Key Grip:
Ellen Rank

Loader:
Tyra Forbes

Producer:
Katarina Docalovich

Production Design:
Jonah Guy

Score Engineer:
Patrick Pankratz

Script Supervisor:
Katie Kemp

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Tyra Forbes

Second Assistant Director:
Jonathan Pinera

Sound Assistant:
Jack Bailey

Sound Mixer:
Andrew Pickup

Still Photographer:
Byron Korenteng

Wardrobe Designer:
Claire Whitlow

Writer:
Sam LaBella

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