A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Niñas Escarlata
Alternate Titles:
Scarlet Girls
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Cristal Cine
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Testimonials of Dominican women who have gone through unwanted pregnancies or unsafe abortions.
Associate Producer:
Víctor Piñeyro
Boom Operator:
Mariela Guerrero
Camera Operator:
Manuela Hidalgo
Casting Assistant:
Nicolas Palmett
Casting Director:
Joel Polanco
Director:
Paula Cury Melo
Director of Photography:
Maria Fernanda Báez
Electrician:
Angel Fructuoso
First Assistant Camera:
Helen Pieraldi
First Assistant Director:
Jeissy Trompiz
Gaffer:
Moises Villavisar
Key Grip:
Jonathan Rivas
Line Producer:
Marilú Hernández Durán
Location Assistant:
La Peque
Location Manager:
Alex Saint-Hilaire
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Thalia Méndez
Makeup Department Head:
Bertha Esteban
Producer:
Paula Cury Melo
Production Assistant:
Alexia Felipe
Production Coordinator:
Francisco Montás
Production Designer:
Shaina Cohen
Property Master:
Johany Duran
Script Supervisor:
Naim Iturbides
Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Tronilo
Second Assistant Director:
Gabriela Cortes
Sound Director:
Wellington Mejía
Still Photographer:
Manuela Hidalgo
Wardrobe Assistant:
Io del Orbe
Writer:
Paula Cury Melo
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