May Day (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 2025

Original Title:
May Day

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

After Gemma spends her 16th birthday alone, she must then confront her future and what she becomes.

May Day follows 16-year-old Gemma on a birthday that she spends with herself. After allowing herself to feel, she leaves her room to enter a house that she is not familiar with. Following the sound of chatter through the house, she finds herself in a celebration of a 26th birthday: her own 26th birthday. By observing herself in the future, she then confronts who she is and what she becomes. The short answer, loved. Returning to her 16th birthday, Gemma allows herself to feel, to feel happy.

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Art Direction:
Kim Reese

Assistant Camera:
Emanuel Zander

Boom Operator:
Noah Graebel

Director:
Kim Reese

Director of Photography:
Riley Killian

Editor:
Kim Reese

Makeup & Hair:
Kat Kruger

Production Assistant:
Asher Larson
Thomas A. Jackson

Sound:
Jette Andreasen

Writer:
Kim Reese

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