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Release Date:
May 6, 2018
Original Title:
Is Your Story Making You Sick?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Kaczmarek Digital Media Group (KDMG)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 93
Humans are story-telling creatures. By thinking, we all unconsciously "author" a self-story in our heads. Most often, the characters and plot of our story is framed by negative experiences from childhood. These painful "stories" then determine our emotions, leading to unhealthy stress, and changes in body chemistry. This is how a person's self-story can turn into a stress-related illness.
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Assistant Editor:
Rogelio Garcia
Associate Producer:
Linda Pirtle
Camera Operator:
Sean Lonergan
Cinematography:
Rogelio Garcia
Sean Lonergan
Colorist:
Ibon Olaskoaga
Director:
Frances Causey
Editor:
Ibon Olaskoaga
Executive Producer:
Cal Turner III
Music:
Jacob Bloomfield-Misrach
Producer:
Frances Causey
Mark Pirtle
Jed Riffe
Sound Editor:
Michael Cottrell
Sound Effects Editor:
Bijan Sharifi
Sound Mixer:
Michael Cottrell
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