The Seventh Sense (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
The Seventh Sense

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mystique Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

She knew how to make music. She's about to learn how to make love.

A blind street musician, shut off from everything but her music, begins working with a reclusive composer who uses sensual metaphors as teaching tools. Farced with the possibility of regaining her eyesight she fears she will lose her musical inspiration.

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Art Direction:
Peter Schaaf

Casting:
Anna Camille Miller

Casting Associate:
Jana Freeman

Costume Design:
Robert Constant

Costume Supervisor:
Allison Siegel

Director:
Lawrence Lanoff

Director of Photography:
Blain Brown

Editor:
David Terence

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Darren B. Turbow

Executive Producer:
Kelley Cauthen

First Assistant Director:
Frank Pinnock

Gaffer:
Steve Bentley

Key Hair Stylist:
Jamie Constabile

Key Makeup Artist:
Jamie Constabile

Music:
Nicholas Rivera

Post Production Supervisor:
David Dancyger

Producer:
April White

Production Coordinator:
Edward Gorsuch

Production Design:
Douglas D. Smith

Script Supervisor:
Rebecca A. Battle

Second Assistant Director:
Kahi Taufaasau

Sound Mixer:
Lee Alexander

Still Photographer:
Suzanne England

Writer:
Giorgio Serafini

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