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Release Date:
May 5, 2025
Original Title:
Unmasking
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Cheny Entertainment
black rabbit productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 14
After years of going through special needs school, Adrian faces his greatest challenge yet: masking his autism in high school
Art Direction:
Suchada El-Amin
Assistant Camera:
Aaron Cassini Beltran
Assistant Director:
Paolo Serino
Ella Riley Campbell
Assistant Editor:
Stefan Rossell
Casting Director:
Jax Maloney
Alan De Lira-Richards
Catering:
Lourdes Richards
Valeria De Lira-Richards
Costumer:
Christian Sky Miller
Director:
Alan De Lira-Richards
Director of Photography:
Nata Aguilar
Editor:
Alan De Lira-Richards
Executive Producer:
Sophie "Phee" Carlberg
Al Carlberg
Diane Winters
Will Pouter
Bruno Mora
Lourdes Richards
Hugo Beltran
Juan Zambrani
Gaffer:
Samuel Shorty
Alejandro Tarango
Emily Battleson
Michael Madrigal
Makeup & Hair:
Rhiannon Barela
Music:
Thomas Ropp
Producer:
Alan De Lira-Richards
Samuel Shorty
Brien Guy
Jax Maloney
Sophie "Phee" Carlberg
Production Design:
Jaime Garcia
Vianne Hibner-Hereford
Second Unit Director:
Sophie "Phee" Carlberg
Set Decoration:
Stella Cole
Sound:
Luke Klute
Sound Editor:
Juan Camilo Gomez
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