A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Irish Exit
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
From the Editors behind "Til Death Do We Part" comes "Irish Exit," a romantic comedy coming-of-age film about a girl who meets a boy when trying to escape a party, and how their lives forever change. Starring the wonderful Brooke Thompson, Brent Cesolini, Therese Peralta, and myself, and with the fabulously talented crew of Madeleine Wertz, Phoebe Carlson, Grace Uzarraga, Therese Peralta, Oliver Orkand, and Crista Valenzuela Neda, this UFO short film hopefully will capture your heart. We poured our blood, sweat, and tears into finishing this film. Thank you to the University Filmmakers Organization for all their help in the process and for the opportunity to create this amazing collaborative project. Another huge thank you to The Screening Room in Downtown Tucson for screening our short film in their establishment.
Cinematography:
Madeleine Wertz
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
Costume Designer:
Therese Peralta
Jonathan Clark
Director:
Therese Peralta
Director of Photography:
Madeleine Wertz
Editor:
Grace Uzarraga
Oliver Orkand
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
First Assistant Camera:
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
First Assistant Director:
Phoebe Carlson
Gaffer:
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
Makeup & Hair:
Therese Peralta
Producer:
Madeleine Wertz
Production Assistant:
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
Sound Mixer:
Crista Valenzuela-Neda
Sound Recordist:
Grace Uzarraga
Writer:
Therese Peralta
Writers' Assistant:
Madeleine Wertz
Kaitlyn Liddicoat
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