A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
D(e)AD
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Tillie, a floundering young woman and her charismatic, alcoholic father, struggle to resolve their fractured relationship in the weirdest possible way: after he dies, his ghost appears in mirrors to haunt everyone in the family but Tillie. Tillie’s family must do everything they can to make Tillie see her father or else they will be plagued by this ghost forever.
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Assistant Editor:
Hector Cartagena Jr.
Associate Producer:
Morgan Rutter
BTS Photographer:
Alicia Chandler
BTS Videographer:
Cameron Dinwiddie
Boom Operator:
Bryce Paul Stephens
Pierre LaBelle
Co-Director:
Jonathan Schmock
Costume Designer:
Alayna Licardi
Director:
Claudia Lonow
Director of Photography:
AJ Young
Editor:
Jacquelyn Le
Executive Producer:
Claudia Lonow
Isabella Roland
Brennan Lee Mulligan
JoAnne Astrow
Mark Lonow
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Rebecca Slater
First Assistant Director:
Luisa Novo
Gaffer:
Sean Thomson
Key Grip:
Marcelina Stardust
Key Production Assistant:
Garrett Palm
Makeup & Hair:
Jessica Vergon
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Hannah Schenck
Production Assistant:
Annie Nason
Maren Hill
Logan Rock
Victor Hernandez
Production Designer:
Fernanda Cabarcos
Hannah Estes
Script Supervisor:
Rosvita Rauch
Second Assistant Camera:
Marcel Truong-Chun
Second Assistant Director:
Kaitlyn Baxendale
Set Dresser:
Ana Contreras
Anna Fifer
Sound Mixer:
Calla Delos Reyes
Swing:
Daniel Kreuziger
Nick Szozda
Nelson Alfredo Aguilar
Michael Ochoa
Writer:
Isabella Roland
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