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Release Date:
September 20, 2016
Original Title:
Singing to Myself
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Dissatisfied with her options in the world of striving, a young deaf woman, Iris (Sophie MacLean), decides to give up on yearning to connect. Instead she floats along, working at a greenhouse, embracing her silent solitude and learning to be happy with less. Everything is going just fine until she meets a precocious musician named Celeste (Bryde MacLean). Beautifully shot on Prince Edward lsland, Singing to Myself is an intimate gaze into the complexity and ease of female friendship.
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Additional Grip:
Adi Vella
Assistant Art Director:
Mary Helen McLeese
Assistant Editor:
Justin O'Hanley
Boom Operator:
Curtis MacNevin
Camera Operator:
Tess Marie Garneau
Thom Smalley
Cinematography:
Tess Marie Garneau
Costumer:
Mary Helen McLeese
Director:
Harmony Wagner
Editor:
Jason Rogerson
Gaffer:
Thom Smalley
Grip:
Justin O'Hanley
Key Grip:
Thom Smalley
Producer:
Jason Rogerson
Harmony Wagner
Production Assistant:
Justin O'Hanley
Adi Vella
Production Coordinator:
Mary Helen McLeese
Property Master:
Mary Helen McLeese
Screenplay:
Harmony Wagner
Set Decoration:
Cecily Lalande
Sound Designer:
Adam Gallant
Sound Editor:
Dan Caseley
Adam Gallant
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christopher Mitchell
Sound Recordist:
Luke Leunes
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