A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 13, 2025
Original Title:
Land of the Tea
Genres:
Comedy | History
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 6
A class-A Paul Revere hater goes to the future and realizes that Paul might save the one thing he loves the most. A short film made for the 2025 Boston 48 Hour Film Project by the Letterbox of Arabia team.
Assistant Director:
Marcol Lagos Lanza
Cinematography:
Klevji Sulaj
Director:
Valerie Louissaint
Editor:
Klevji Sulaj
Executive Producer:
Sophie Loree
First Assistant Camera:
Jori Gjylapi
Graphic Designer:
Alistair Gilmour
Shelly Hed
Music Score Producer:
Alistair Gilmour
Producer:
Jessica O'Donnell
Script Supervisor:
Shelly Hed
Sophie Loree
Sound Designer:
Tim Henderson
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