A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 23, 2024
Original Title:
I'm Sorry For Your Loss
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Framework Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
The death of a young girl's cat provokes a self-discovery journey of what it means to accept the inevitability of change.
Assistant Editor:
Ben Lord
Assistant Set Decoration:
Lyla Awan
BTS Photographer:
Emily Owens
Sofia Zeballos
Boom Operator:
Brian Shute
Camera Operator:
Michael Abes
Casting Director:
Emma Ryan
Catering:
Ben Lord
Colorist:
Alexa Thobo-Carlsen
Costume Design:
Hannah Bennett
Dialogue Editor:
Brian Shute
Digital Intermediate:
Jonus Zeballos
Ben Lord
Director:
Alexa Thobo-Carlsen
Director of Photography:
Adam March
Dolly Grip:
Brandon Wickson
Editor:
Jonus Zeballos
First Assistant Camera:
Keaton Browning
First Assistant Director:
Evan Adams
Foley Artist:
Brian Shute
Gaffer:
Peter Sauer
Grip:
Andrew Langford
Key Grip:
Arshia Prajapati
Location Manager:
Vuk Milutinovic
Makeup & Hair:
Lucy Gault
Online Editor:
Jonus Zeballos
Original Music Composer:
Claudia Rando
Ricardo Gomes
Producer:
Vuk Milutinovic
Production Design:
Lauren Broughton
Production Sound Mixer:
Kyle Archer
Script Supervisor:
Noah Levac
Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Darling
Sound Designer:
Brian Shute
Sound Effects Editor:
Brian Shute
Story Editor:
Hannah Bennett
Transportation Captain:
Rafat Alsayyed
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jonus Zeballos
Writer:
Alexa Thobo-Carlsen
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