A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 30, 2025
Original Title:
Two Packets of Sugar, Trust Me.
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
One quiet morning at a bar, Adrian Catherine Shaw is visited by her future self and told she must stop her friend, Ryan, the waiter, from getting fired or risk losing her future. As the two versions of Adrian work together, they face their own struggles and differences.
Assistant Director:
Joey Sleiman
Youssef ElEssawey
Boom Operator:
Adam Kahwagi
Colorist:
Hayden Dias
Creative Consultant:
Deema Maghalseh
Director:
Harsh Purohit
Director of Photography:
Hayden Dias
Editor:
Joey Sleiman
Harsh Purohit
Executive Producer:
Afroz Nawaf
Gaffer:
Abbas Mustafa
Producer:
Zara Farooki
Production Design:
Gabi Beltram
Sound:
Harsh Purohit
Gabi Beltram
Sound Recordist:
Nour Zaher
Writer:
Harsh Purohit
Gabi Beltram
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