A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 8, 2014
Original Title:
Platonic Solid
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Parker and Madison, two would-be lovers, redefine the term "soul mate" in this modern story of love, loss, coming out, and coming of age. "platonic solid" tracks the separate progressions of parker and madison, as they each find themselves exploring and embracing same-sex relationships. madison, struggling with depression and a sexuality crisis, journeys through memories with parker, to reveal moments in their relationship that indicate their platonic love, and their struggle to come to terms with it. this film investigates what sexuality means in a modern society and dissects the common, yet rarely discussed, theme of gay men and lesbian women dating each other. it chronicles growth and development, and all that goes along with embracing one's true identity.
Assistant Camera:
Douglas W. Johnson
Assistant Director:
R.L. Hansen
Costume Design:
Jenna Rainey
Director:
Sarah B. Downey
Director of Photography:
J. Van Auken
Editor:
Max Goldblatt
Key Grip:
James Codeglia
Isaac Hayes
Ian Irwin
Jerome Joves
Lou Randolph
Music:
Daniel DeBlanke
Sarah Ellquist
Producer:
Melinda Stephan
Production Manager:
Rebecca Kern
Script Supervisor:
Melanie Cuesta
Second Assistant Director:
Alex Siow
Set Decoration:
Daniel Flores
Sound Editor:
Mark Sutton
Sound Mixer:
Mark Sutton
Writer:
Melinda Stephan
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