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Original Title:
Forgive Me, Father
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A newly ordained priest finds himself falling in love with one of his parishioners after his first mass. Struggling to find the balance between companionship and devotion, Father Sam must decide if a life in Christ is for him or if he wants to pursue a newfound love.
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Art Department Assistant:
Sunny McLaughlin
Assistant Camera:
Juan Ospina
Khushi Patel
Richard Cruz
Raymond Tisch
Assistant Director:
Sabrina Hajsok
Best Boy Grip:
Patrick McLaughlin
Boom Operator:
Sean Lee
Casting Director:
Elezia Miller
Color Grading:
Frank Cettina
Director:
Dominick Parungao
Director of Photography:
Seth Imperial
Editor:
Dominick Parungao
Electrician:
Natalia M Lugo
Gaffer:
Stephanie Pascale
Graphic Designer:
ryan grossbard
Grip:
Luca Biello
Jayr Abad
Richard Cruz
Frank Cettina
Tom Coraggio
Nick Dionisio
Key Grip:
Emily Harding
Key Production Assistant:
Richard Cruz
Makeup Effects:
casey wehr
Ronnie Murphy
Music:
Alena Kutumian
Producer:
Tom Coraggio
Production Assistant:
Myles Haywood
Production Design:
Katharine Flynn
Props:
Mark Carchidi
Script Supervisor:
Serhenna Bazile
Set Dresser:
Mike Groves
Sound Mixer:
Amanda Davidowski
Stunt Coordinator:
Ronin ruste
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