A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 17, 2023
Original Title:
Sweetheart!
Production Companies:
Antemeridian Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
A lonely woman decides to "take in" a grieving student in order to fill the void of missing family in her own life
"B" Camera Operator:
Zach Reichgut
Associate Producer:
Deejay Castillo
Alex Pucillo-Dunphy
Boom Operator:
Gracie Rosenberg
Colorist:
Zach Reichgut
Craft Service:
Aisling McDermott
Kate McDermott
Digital Imaging Technician:
Zach Reichgut
Director:
Caitlin Farrell
Director of Photography:
Amber Dunning
Executive Producer:
Caitlin Farrell
Zach Reichgut
Aisling McDermott
First Assistant Camera:
Julia Federing
First Assistant Director:
Juanes Serrano
Gaffer:
Gregory Tittel
Julia Federing
Key Grip:
Tim Norton
Lead Editor:
Zach Reichgut
Location Manager:
Aisling McDermott
Makeup Artist:
Ellie Propp
Production Artist:
TJ Taylor
Production Assistant:
Ellie Sanderson
Production Designer:
Abby Adkins
Script Supervisor:
Olivia Romera Lejonthun
Sound Designer:
Mia Michaeil
Sound Mixer:
Colin Finn
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ellie Propp
Stunt Coordinator:
Ethan Hewlett
Title Designer:
Zach Reichgut
Transportation Coordinator:
Aisling McDermott
Unit Production Manager:
Aisling McDermott
VFX Artist:
Zach Reichgut
Writer:
Caitlin Farrell
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