Lost Souls: The Short Film (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 3, 2022

Original Title:
Lost Souls: The Short Film

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Radiance Pictures

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 7

She comes from living a complex and difficult life in the projects. Struggling with her environment, she is determined to redefine her identity. She finds herself on a route that leads to fame, notoriety, and what others consider success. Once she receives the spotlight she had only once dreamed of, she finds herself a lost soul. A lost soul who is detached from her past, and missing from her present, because the world she pined for didn’t fulfill what was missing for her inside. In a search for internal peace, she finds spirituality through the Church. The choir songs lead her to the only important truth - faith.

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Carpenter:
Julian Tan
Andrei Hill

Cinematography:
David Okolo

Colorist:
Dante Giani

Costumer:
Kaitlyn Vitug

Creative Director:
Amber Park

Director:
Loris Russier

Editor:
Loris Russier

Executive Producer:
Nuer Taqa

Gaffer:
Tate McCurdy

Key Grip:
Gavin Chin

Presenter:
Vory

Producer:
Zoey Pressey

Production Assistant:
Lee Gonzales
Jennifer Resto
Thuy Bercher

Production Designer:
Zoe Zoe Sheen

Production Manager:
Losa Meru

Set Dresser:
Rose Michels

Sound Designer:
Kamila Daurenova
Emilien Bernaux

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