All My Life (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
All My Life

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
University of Colorado Denver

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

After receiving a call about her abusive, estranged father's death, a defensive and distrusting Nora decides to attend his funeral to see what became of the family she left behind. There, she meets her half-brother Elijah, a spitting image of their father. She learns that her father's will contains one final request: having the siblings clean and sell the family home. Together, Elijah and Nora learn to trust, heal their traumas, and bond together as siblings.

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Assistant Camera:
Katie Ray
Cadence Marsolek

Assistant Director:
Alyssa Cervantes
Reese Paulson

Boom Operator:
Joe Fisk

Color Grading:
Rowan Taylor-Laska

Director:
Savannah Brassell

Director of Photography:
Rowan Taylor-Laska

Editor:
Zach Mitchell
Savannah Brassell

Executive Producer:
EJ Carpenter
Anne McIntosh

Gaffer:
Leonardo Gomez

Grip:
Matteen Saremi
Nick Foster

Grip Production Assistant:
Malakye Tsosie

Line Producer:
Jack Kabel

Makeup & Hair:
Abbie Clark

Producer:
Katie Ray

Production Assistant:
Alaini Langston
Liam Sibanda

Production Designer:
Sage Hammer

Script Supervisor:
Emily Carisch

Sound Assistant:
Maria Koop

Sound Designer:
Said Cisneros-Toledo

Sound Mixer:
Said Cisneros-Toledo

Writer:
Savannah Brassell

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