Sorority (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Sorority

Production Companies:
Cuyo Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

A trans woman in the early stages of her transition learns to accept herself when welcomed into the sorority of sisterhood in the most sacred of places, the women's restroom.

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Associate Producer:
Danielle Beckmann

Digital Imaging Technician:
Mandahla Rose

Director:
Ashley Gianni

Editor:
Briana Jones

Executive Producer:
T. Ebony
Ashley Gianni
Shelly Ro
Viviana Rodriguez
Kristen M. Scatton

First Assistant Camera:
Raquel Hagman

First Assistant Director:
Shardin Johnson

Gaffer:
Leo Sfeir

Graphic Designer:
Laura Velasco

Key Production Assistant:
Sav Sykes

Makeup Artist:
Lian Uritsky

Original Music Composer:
Sav Sykes

Producer:
Laura Scarano

Production Assistant:
Cameron Jackson
Oona Lulu
Lucy Swinson
Sav Sykes
Maya Naasira Thompson

Production Designer:
Alessandra Manias

Script Supervisor:
Kristen M. Scatton

Second Assistant Camera:
Mandahla Rose
Sav Sykes

Special Effects:
Laura Velasco

Still Photographer:
Molly Rangel

Thanks:
James Lepone
Kate Eckert
Angela Brockman

VFX Artist:
Laura Velasco

Wardrobe Assistant:
Max Kassidy

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Beth Koepp

Writer:
Ashley Gianni
Kristen M. Scatton

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