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Release Date:
December 12, 2023
Original Title:
Honey, Let Me Hurt You
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
In the midst of a tumultuous week, Ennis (Jamie Sears), a 19-year-old college student, battles internal demons, toxic relationships, and self-destructive tendencies, leading to a life changing night that leaves him emotionally and physically scarred.
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Assistant Editor:
Rosalie Richey
Colorist:
Ashley Steele
Costumer:
Rachel Harp
Director:
Charlie Alan
Director of Photography:
Zane McKinney
Editor:
William Riddle
First Assistant Director:
Nicole Allario
First Assistant Editor:
Tatum Calloway
Key Grip:
Raul Medrano
Makeup Artist:
Chloe Bryant
Music:
Noam Bartov
Producer:
Harper Lazarov
Production Assistant:
Ashley Veazey
Production Coordinator:
Molly Hyser
Props:
Rachel Harp
Second Assistant Director:
Joe Ball
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Isabel Bobrik
Sound Designer:
Shilin Lui
Sound Recordist:
Brooke Bridges
Writer:
Charlie Alan
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