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Release Date:
May 5, 2025
Original Title:
Life Stuff
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Logan G. Daitch Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 40
Based on a true story, a woman enters rehab expecting solitude but is forced to share her space with a volatile teen. As their uneasy connection grows, she begins to confront the patterns that led her there and what healing might actually require.
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Assistant Camera:
Danielle Cubitt
Alex Moldovan
Assistant Director:
Hannah Cronin
Boom Operator:
Justin Green
Camille Chippewa
Cinematography:
Johannes Pardi
Co-Producer:
Hannah Cronin
Director:
Megan White
Director of Photography:
Johannes Pardi
Editor:
Andrew Herman
Batuhan Sahin
Executive Producer:
Emily Foley
Jim Burnstein
Gaffer:
Kylie Jones
Grip:
Nicholas Matthews
Justin Arment
Makeup & Hair:
Camille Chippewa
Music:
Joey Karz
Shreya Patibanda
Producer:
Logan G. Daitch
Set Decoration:
Samara Caspi
Hannah Cronin
Logan G. Daitch
Megan White
Sound Recordist:
Bryan Tower
Writer:
Rachel Vesey
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