Dalila's Salon (2024) [NR]

Release Date:
April 26, 2024

Original Title:
Dalila's Salon

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 5

An experimental fashion film exploring the euphoric beauty and horror within a hair salon.

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Art Direction:
Jennifer Montes de Oca

Best Boy Electric:
Ali Flynn

Colorist:
Dajiana Huang

Costume Assistant:
Rebecca Avalos
Maria Avalos

Costume Designer:
Sandra Flores
Rocky Avalos

Director:
Luis A. Reyes

Director of Photography:
Dajiana Huang

Dolly Grip:
Megan Sun
Matthew Pang

Electrician:
David Chung

Film Processor:
Thomas Kuo

First Assistant Camera:
Christine Mouton

First Assistant Director:
Ethan Huie

Gaffer:
Jason Yu

Grip:
David Chung

Hair Designer:
Evanelly Garcia

Key Grip:
Kelvin Kataria

Makeup Artist:
Andrew Nunez

Music:
Zachary Chapjian

Producer:
Kelly Selena Chen

Production Design:
Natasha Parbhu

Script Supervisor:
Jack Dunn

Seamstress:
Sofia Avalos

Second Assistant Camera:
Masih Ahmadzadeh

Set Dresser:
Molly Steavpack
Dylan Dobler
Sofia Avalos

Sound Designer:
Adam Jamal

VFX Artist:
Luis A. Reyes

Writer:
Luis A. Reyes

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