Cruel (1994) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Susan Papa

Directed by:
Desi del Valle


Release Date:
January 1, 1994

Original Title:
Cruel

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Frameline

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Del Valle's first film poignantly portrays the angst of a breakup complicated by feelings of betrayal as a Latina woman leaves her lover of the same cultural background for a white woman.

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Cruel (1994) on IMDb

ADR Recordist:
Kelby Clark
Dulce Ortíz

Assistant Camera:
Aarin Burch

Assistant Director:
Michelle Tachloff

Craft Service:
Kathleen Blihar
Shuna Lydon
Pipi Ray Diamond

Director:
Desi del Valle

Director of Photography:
Tracy Thompson

Driver:
Vic de la Rosa
Jon Moritsugu

Editor:
Amy E. Duddleston

Foley Mixer:
Marian Wallace

Gaffer:
Brenda Haggerty

Lighting Production Assistant:
Liz Miller-Pastore
Tequin Wilson

Makeup & Hair:
Jason Rail

Music:
Lisa Suarez

Producer:
Desi del Valle

Production Assistant:
Amy Yunis
Mariel Sainttrux

Production Sound Mixer:
Michele De Lorimier

Recording Supervision:
Scott Ghitteau

Sound:
Deidre Schletter
Marian Wilde

Sound Editor:
Desi del Valle

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Will Harvey

Sound Recordist:
Audrey Delulia

Still Photographer:
Amy Davis
Shuna Lydon

Writer:
Desi del Valle

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