Scar Tissue (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Scar Tissue

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

"Some scars don’t heal — they haunt."

Based on the Wattpad sensation by Kelsea Hamm Scar Tissue is a raw and unflinching drama that explores the devastating aftermath of sexual assault through the eyes of Evelyn Cameron, a quiet teenager struggling to reclaim her identity amid unbearable pain. As Evelyn’s family grapples with grief, a seasoned detective haunted by her own past seeks justice in a system rife with indifference. Through multiple perspectives—including Evelyn’s former best friend, a remorseful gym teacher, a silent bystander, and the cold institutional forces protecting reputation over truth—the film reveals the fractured reality of trauma, silence, and survival. Scar Tissue is a haunting testament to the scars left unseen and the long, painful journey toward healing.

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Art Designer:
Tom Azzari

Casting Director:
Carmen Cuba

Colorist:
Stephen Nakamura

Costume Designer:
Jill Taylor

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Elizabeth Gabler

Film Processor:
Jennifer Lee

First Assistant Director:
Anna Foerster

Location Manager:
Karen Ragan-George

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Lindsay Marshall

Mixing Engineer:
Michelle Couttolenc

Music:
Mica Levi

Post-Production Manager:
Lisa Zeno Churgin

Producer:
Mollye Asher
Nicole Rocklin

Production Designer:
Sharon Seymour

Production Manager:
Jennifer Klein
Jennifer Klein

Screenplay:
Scuba Evans

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Johnston

Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Martin

Sound Designer:
Michelle Couttolenc

Stunt Coordinator:
Riley Espstein

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Hill

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