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Release Date:
January 14, 2012
Original Title:
Sexting in Suburbia
Alternate Titles:
Pour l'honneur de ma fille
Shattered Silence
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
H9 Films
MarVista Entertainment
Moody Independent
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 86
moody daughters, Rachel and Dina have a close relationship. Dina tells her everything... or so Rachel thinks. When Dina suddenly commits suicide, Rachel is devastated and confused. Her search for answers as to what happened in her daughter's final days leads her to some painful discoveries about the secrets that Dina was trying to keep and the bullying that was tearing her apart.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Sharon Bordas
Co-Producer:
Andrea Ajemian
Costume Design:
Jennifer Lynn Tremblay
Director:
John Stimpson
Director of Photography:
Brian Crane
Editor:
John Stimpson
Executive Producer:
Michael Jacobs
Fernando Szew
Mark DeAngelis
Hair Department Head:
Michelle Connolly
Makeup Department Head:
Katie Middleton
Music:
Ed Grenga
Producer:
Miriam Marcus
Mark Donadio
Production Design:
Bryan Felty
Set Decoration:
Kim Leoleis
Writer:
Marcy Holland
John Stimpson
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