Paper Flowers (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Paper Flowers

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AV Entertainments
Paper Flowers Movie, LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Paper Flowers picks up recent USC graduate and Peace Corps volunteer Shah (Talwalkar) as he receives a terminal cancer diagnosis, embarking on a mission to live his remaining life to the fullest. Shah’s determination lead him, prior to his passing, to write an article for HuffPost titled “Thank You, Cancer,” which has resonated with audiences worldwide through news articles, blogs and viral hashtags.

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Art Direction:
Shoaib Shawl

Associate Producer:
Naman Gupta

Casting:
Emily Schweber

Cinematography:
Aakash Raj

Co-Producer:
Brandon Miree

Costume Assistant:
Masha Lyass

Costume Design:
Taj Ambar
Amanda Massi

Director:
Mahesh Pailoor

Editor:
Cary Lin

First Assistant Camera:
A.J. Kneip

First Assistant Director:
Ilyssa Peltz

Gaffer:
Eric Alt

Key Grip:
Matteo Martignago

Key Makeup Artist:
Meg Wilbur

Line Producer:
Mauricio Arrioja

Makeup Department Head:
Allie Shehorn

Producer:
Asit Vyas

Production Coordinator:
Christina Holleran

Production Design:
Carlee Wyman

Script Supervisor:
Karan Lines

Second Assistant Director:
Chris Apodaca

Story:
Asit Vyas

Writer:
Mary Krell-Oshi

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