The Girl in the Garden (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Girl in the Garden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

The Girl in the Garden is a story for the queer community and myself, that tells us that our love is magical, that we are worthy of it, and that there are no science or math problems to our feelings. It begins with Giselle, a botanist living in an isolated mountain range, struggling to maintain her garden amidst a terrible drought. However, her life changes forever when she discovers a strange, new flower growing in her garden - and inadvertently turns it into a fairy named Solare. Completely enamored, Giselle's feelings for Solare take her on a journey of self-discovery as she learns what loving something - or someone - truly means.

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Art Direction:
Bailey Wertzberger

Assistant Production Design:
Rye Mock

BTS Photographer:
Rye Mock

Boom Operator:
Lucie Raynund

Co-Producer:
Gigi Laurita
Emma Smith
Vahan Lousinian
Elias Gonzalez Castillo
Janny Hu

Colorist:
Gigi Laurita

Costume Assistant:
Sophia DeMars
Ramana Wills
Zella Savoy

Costume Design:
Noura Smith

Director:
Gigi Laurita

Director of Photography:
Alejandra Torres

Editor:
Nicole Dwyer

First Assistant Camera:
Rachel Kelly

First Assistant Director:
Gwendolyne Mellon

Gaffer:
Fahmy Abdir

Grip:
Cole Leighton

Key Grip:
Athena Rethis

Makeup & Hair:
Ross Gonzales

Music:
Steven Jarrell

Producer:
Steven Jarrell

Production Designer:
Josephine Spanier

Script Supervisor:
Janny Hu

Second Assistant Camera:
Aubrey Zhou

Second Assistant Director:
Emma Smith

Sound Editor:
Evan Aldrich

Sound Mixer:
Ramana Wills

Writer:
Gigi Laurita

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