A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Anthony Bratts, Kelle Cantwell, Nicole Coulon
Written by:
Davia Sills
Jason Teich
Directed by:
Ben Demaree
Release Date:
November 11, 2016
Original Title:
Dear Diary, I Died
Alternate Titles:
Dear Diary, I Died
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
The Cartel
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 86
When Rebbeca' sister Diana returns home after being away for a while things seem odd. Diana's desperately trying to hide secrets from her sister. Rebbeca takes the detective approach to work out what's going on only to find Diana Is in serious trouble. Before Rebecca could get the truth from her sister, Diana commits suicide. Being convinced her death was more than just suicide, Rebecca searches deeper for answers in effect putting her life at risk.
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Art Direction:
Ivana Radetich
Director:
Ben Demaree
Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree
Editor:
Jon Tatum
Executive Producer:
Carla Woods
Fernando Szew
First Assistant Director:
Heather I. Denton
Key Makeup Artist:
Teresa Aguilera
Makeup Department Head:
Jennifer Cabezas
Original Music Composer:
David Findlay
Producer:
Eric Scott Woods
Stan Spry
Set Decoration:
Sally Courtois
Writer:
Davia Sills
Jason Teich
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