A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 11, 2022
Original Title:
Reply
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
ElleoftheMills Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
15-year old Sam Trottier decides to make a film after he finds a box of his mom's videotapes hidden in their attic from the summer of 2006. The tapes show Sam's mom Casey documenting herself working on one last project before saying goodbye to her childhood home - the same summer her new neighbors moved in.
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Art Department Assistant:
Daniel Bartolo
Zoe Hazlett
Assistant Costume Designer:
Charlotte Mirkovitch
Associate Producer:
Nicholas Coffey
Juvy Ann Prejola
Colorist:
Sam Gilling
Costume Design:
Roxy Sorkin
Director:
Elle Mills
Director of Photography:
Ksusha Genenfeld
Editor:
Elle Mills
Executive Producer:
Keren Nguyen
Khoa Nguyen
Lawrence Mills
Yamilia Avendano
First Assistant Camera:
McKay Todd
First Assistant Director:
Avid Eghbali
Gaffer:
Kay Zhou
Key Grip:
Ethan Waddell
Key Production Assistant:
Reagan Jones
Makeup Department Head:
Janelle Detina
Original Music Composer:
Benjamin Squires
Producer:
Elle Mills
Mark C. Fields
Michael J. Murphy
Production Assistant:
Lauren Henning
Avery Cather
Maggie Jorgenson
Production Design:
Marina Gridley
Script Supervisor:
Eddie Vigil V
Second Assistant Camera:
Bethani Mosher
Titus Carr
Second Assistant Director:
Mark C. Fields
Sound:
Mason Hankins
Sound Editor:
Romain Sturma
Still Photographer:
Dillon Matthew
Visual Effects:
Zoe Hazlett
Writer:
Elle Mills
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