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Release Date:
May 4, 2021
Original Title:
Lola in May
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Five Tribes Cinema Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Lola O'Connors, a mid-20s introvert, struggles with social anxiety. One of her only outlets for self-expression is her love for hard rock. Specifically, she idolizes the front woman of her favorite band, May Hart, who leads the otherwise all male rock band Limowreck. Tired of being shut in, she decides it's time to let the world see who she truly is and through the process discovers something about herself and her idol.
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Art Department Assistant:
Emily Cue
Art Direction:
Meghan Cavanaugh
Assistant Camera:
Kyle Bloom
Assistant Editor:
David Cavazos
Camera Operator:
Graham Kimmel
Catering:
Suze Stewart
Digital Imaging Technician:
David Cavazos
Director:
Colin Stewart
Director of Photography:
Ricky Heidelbaugh
Editor:
Colin Stewart
Gaffer:
Nikky Nemzer
Graphic Designer:
Paul Giordano
Makeup & Hair:
Lexi Matuson
Music:
Justin Terek
Producer:
Colin Stewart
Cali Metzker
Production Assistant:
Kalahne Serpanchy
Katie Flynn
Patrick Simmons
Julia Defusco
Sound Engineer:
John Boyle
Sound Mixer:
Jon Violette
Transportation Coordinator:
Greg Fischer
VFX Artist:
Francesca Cimino
Milady Bridges
Wardrobe Designer:
Lexi Matuson
Writer:
Colin Stewart
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