A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Boysenberry Night
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
On the opening night of “Romeo and Juliet”, our title actors begin to realize their desires to play each other's roles, and while still in love, they begin to clash.
Art Direction:
Heather Kuhlmann
Assistant Art Director:
Emi Teitelbaum
BTS Photographer:
Michael Kowalenko
Best Boy Grip:
Riley Thompson
Camera Operator:
Corey Clark
Choreographer:
Theo Caballero
Co-Producer:
Shalyn Delhaes
Sophie Chevako
Co-Writer:
Shalyn Delhaes
Sophie Chevako
Costume Designer:
Mariana Venturella
Director:
Shalyn Delhaes
Sophie Chevako
Director of Photography:
Mae Kelke
Dolly Grip:
Elí Espinoza
Driver:
Michael Kowalenko
Editor:
Sophie Chevako
First Assistant Camera:
Leah Wellman
First Assistant Director:
Marissa Traver
Gaffer:
Ethan Schoenborn
Graphic Designer:
Alex Kropp
Hannah Brumfield
Grip:
Steeve Dcruz
Evan Thompson
Key Grip:
Elí Espinoza
Line Producer:
Indiana Lormont
Makeup & Hair:
Alana Areyzaga
Production Assistant:
Liberty Thomas
Production Coordinator:
Eleanor Agnew
Production Designer:
Jennifer Fenstermaker
Script Supervisor:
Kallie Dahlman
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Paris Stone
Second Assistant Director:
Georgia Lee
Set Dresser:
Jack Cannan
Tia Medriano
Sound Editor:
Sophie Chevako
Sound Mixer:
Michael Kowalenko
Lucca Antonio Jose
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