Boysenberry Night (????) [N/A]

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.

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Heather Kuhlmann

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Emi Teitelbaum

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Michael Kowalenko

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Riley Thompson

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Corey Clark

Choreographer:
Theo Caballero

Co-Producer:
Shalyn Delhaes
Sophie Chevako

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Shalyn Delhaes
Sophie Chevako

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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

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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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