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Release Date:
August 14, 2022
Original Title:
Barely Recognizable
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
A movie musical about eating disorder recovery and overcoming perceptions of perfection. It follows the first couple of weeks of college for Gracie, a young woman who has (mostly) recovered from an eating disorder. As she attempts to forge a new identity on campus, her new surroundings and the challenges associated with her transition to college life cause the recovery to teeter. With the help of Isa, a drop-dead gorgeous sophomore beauty queen, Gracie ultimately discovers that recovery is not linear, but rather, takes several twists and turns along the way.
Boom Operator:
Max Sternlicht
Director:
Lucy Wilkins
Director of Photography:
Charlie Gleberman
Editor:
Emma Reisig
First Assistant Camera:
Jonas Kilga
Annelise Ratner
Gaffer:
Charlie Gleberman
Key Grip:
Jonas Kilga
Music:
Harry Castle
Producer:
Xander F. de Vries
Lucy Wilkins
Producer's Assistant:
Julia Arancio
Second Assistant Camera:
Luis Gonzalez
Annaelise Kennedy
Sound Editor:
Harry Castle
Sound Engineer:
Greg DiCrosta
Sound Mixer:
Luis Gonzalez
Writer:
Lucy Wilkins
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