No Bruises (2023) [NR]

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Release Date:
April 28, 2023

Original Title:
No Bruises

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 11

“No Bruises” is a narrative short film that explores the cyclical nature of emotional abuse, played out in vignette-style glimpses into one man’s relationships with three different women over time.

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Assistant Camera:
Chloe Smith

Associate Producer:
Jack Powell

Colorist:
Christian Ramirez

Director:
Emma Powell
Jennifer Vega

Director of Photography:
Colin Grumney

Editor:
Christian Ramirez

Executive Producer:
Emma Powell
Jennifer Vega
Ricky Powell
Jenna Powell
Trevor Wayne Howard
Debi Howard

First Assistant Director:
Jack Powell

Grip:
Colin Grumney

Location Sound Assistant:
Jack Powell
Isaiah Marquez

Makeup & Hair:
Juli Ackerman

Music:
Trevor Wayne Howard

Producer:
Emma Powell
Jennifer Vega

Production Assistant:
Vanessa Johnson
Isaiah Marquez
Carson Woodward
Chloe Smith
Ivan Vega

Production Design:
Emma Powell
Jennifer Vega
Sam Widmer

Score Engineer:
Trevor Wayne Howard

Script Supervisor:
Sam Widmer

Second Assistant Director:
Margot Leach

Set Dresser:
Vanessa Johnson

Set Photographer:
Carson Woodward

Sound Designer:
Aldrich Zurcher

Sound Mixer:
Christian Ramirez

Writer:
Emma Powell
Jennifer Vega

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