Five Questions (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Five Questions

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
4 A Films
Five Questions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

In Five Questions, Jill, played by Amber Paul, comes to terms with an early trauma in her life. In each of the film's five scenes, a question is asked that propels Jill forward and toward an answer that opens a path to resolution.

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Assistant Art Director:
Matthew Yturralde

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ashley DiSarro

Cinematography:
Mark Raker

Costume Assistant:
Amber Paul

Costume Design:
Leon Dobkowski

Director:
David Arrow

Editor:
Joseph Huba

Executive Producer:
Libby Spears
David Arrow

First Assistant Camera:
Ian Chen

First Assistant Director:
Paul Lewis Anderson

Gaffer:
Alessandro Imperiale

Grip:
Stanley Solarte

Health and Safety:
Harrison Lipton

Key Grip:
Vicente Roxas
John Carlo Serrano

Makeup Department Head:
Ashley DiSarro

Music:
Libby Spears

Music Supervisor:
Frank Palazzolo

Producer:
Leon Derriey

Production Assistant:
Sydney Josaphat
Wilfredo Rodriguez
Alain Mitchel

Production Design:
Celina Arslanian

Second Assistant Camera:
Jaden Moffitt

Sound Mixer:
Colin Barry Jester

Sound Recordist:
Colin Barry Jester

Title Designer:
Nancy Zamora

Writer:
David Arrow

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