A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 19, 2022
Original Title:
Petals of a Rose
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 15
A short film about a woman with DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) who prepares for a date. Initially screened for the System Speak Community, a private community of people with DID and other Dissociative conditions. It has been acclaimed for its realistic and positive portrayal of someone living with DID.
Boom Operator:
Artur Nazaryan
Casting:
Ryan Maharaj
Coordinating Producer:
Cutter Ray Palacios
Costume Designer:
Meredith Heika
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jesse Vergara-Garrison
Director:
Dylan Crumpler
Director of Photography:
Rose Saban
Editor:
Cambria Harrington
Dylan Crumpler
Electrician:
Brandon Davis
First Assistant Camera:
Ryan Cartee
Katie Ann O'Keefe
First Assistant Director:
Wendy Medina Herrera
Gaffer:
Zohar Varadi
Key Grip:
David Murillo
Legal Services:
Brenda Chavez, Esq.
Location Manager:
Cristian Bautista
Music:
David Garcia
Music Editor:
Grady Crumpler
Producer:
Gerardo Antonio Vazquez
Production Artist:
Suzy
Production Designer:
Candace Shih
Script Supervisor:
Cambria Harrington
Second Assistant Camera:
Max DeFalco
Second Assistant Director:
Miguel Mendoza
Set Decoration:
Candace Shih
Sound Designer:
Dylan Crumpler
Sound Mixer:
Jackson Beebe
Studio Teacher:
Janet Buzan
Debby Hazelwood
Unit Production Manager:
Itzany Friedman
Visual Effects:
Stephen Brown
Writer:
Dylan Crumpler
Holly Crumpler
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