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Release Date:
March 3, 2014
Original Title:
Mirror Neurons
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Rewired Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
The story of Danny, a girl with Asperger's Syndrome, and Pete a circus performer. Pete enters Danny's life as a catalyst for transformation. With a Black and white selective vision, Danny fights the over protection of her mother, encouraged by the new feelings that this new character has provoke in her. Using Pete as an excuse Danny screams to her mother: 'Let Me Walk My Life', and by doing so, she manages to shift her own perception just enough, to be able to perceive some color to her life.
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Assistant Camera:
Alexander Lopez
Boom Operator:
Thomas Personeni
Cinematography:
Heidi Zimmermann
Director:
Gabriela Gomez
Editor:
Gabriela Gomez
First Assistant Director:
Valentina Bove
Gaffer:
Daniel Alanis
Nekhia Taylor
Music:
Haoyue-Kuang
Producer:
Gabriela Gomez
Script Supervisor:
Luisa Novo
Second Assistant Director:
Ines Carri
Sound Editor:
Ezequiel Dobrovsky
Sound Mixer:
Garret Barnett
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rocky Calderon
Writer:
Gabriela Gomez
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