A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 16, 2025
Original Title:
I'll Try to Explain it
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Kings in the Back Row
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
When a lesbian filmmaker is haunted by intimate dreams of her white high school ex-boyfriend, she embarks on a documentary reuniting with him and reenacting the dreams, awakening truths about her complicated relationship with men.
Art Department Assistant:
Ella Strilec
Ashley Piva
Amelia de Vlaming
Art Direction:
Ava Paquin
Assistant Camera:
Trâm Anh Nguyễn
Kaiya Malik
Katie Gaskin
Kinah Lambie
Amelia de Vlaming
Ashley Piva
Isha Misra
Assistant Costume Designer:
Prada Faraji
Assistant Director:
Poppi Fella Pellegrino
Ren Kangas
BTS Photographer:
Audrey Persaud
BTS Videographer:
Krystel Santiago
Best Boy Electric:
Aveen Damghani
Tarneem Allati
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Max E. Purdy-Kremer
Boom Operator:
Venitia Fernandes
El Mielke
Camera Operator:
Trâm Anh Nguyễn
Aamarah Douglas-King
Carpenter:
Adrian Bifolchi
Adrienne Wagenaar
Isaiah Pokrzywa
Harlow Castillo
Rowan Mikolic-O'Rourke
Benjamin Berry
Brendan Paek
Priyand Karunainathan
Colorist:
Zeynep Doray
Costume Design:
Evangeline Dailisan
Craft Service:
Joao "Gomes" Pedro Pereira Souza
Sophia Valentina Marquez Ramirez
Manuela Morandi
Digital Imaging Technician:
Emily MacDonald
Krystel Santiago
Rachel Poltrok
Director:
Lucia Fella Pellegrino
Director of Photography:
Celestia Peritore
Dolly Grip:
Maya Rose
Editor:
Krystel Santiago
Gaffer:
Ezra Wayland
Graphic Designer:
Auguste Kociuba
Grip:
Aneesa Shariff
Maya Rose
Kinjal Koli
Kaiya Malik
Lisa Pinski
Karan Boparai
Emily MacDonald
Japleen Kaur
Hair Department Head:
Rochelle Cezette
Key Grip:
Aveen Damghani
Makeup & Hair:
Lillie Sylvester
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Delsin Solly
Producer:
Gabriela Ribeiro
Production Assistant:
Krystel Santiago
Production Design:
Julianna Ilyes
Props:
Aimal Jawaid
Script Supervisor:
Mara Bateman
Set Decoration:
Lauren Halstead
Sound Designer:
Maya Rose
Sound Recordist:
Helene Cuevas
Renée Jasinskas
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