Black Oasis (2005)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 26M

Director : Andrew Lewis

Synopsis

Shut out, left alone… which way will Emily turn? This drama gets to the heart of difficulties that many post-modern teens are dealing with today: Peer pressure, cutting, suicide, divorced parents. In this story, we meet Emily, a girl struggling with the pain of her parents’ failed marriage and the dark temptations of a new friend. This is an authentic, hard-hitting and ultimately compassionate story about the forces that tear at today’s families. The intense emotion of Emily’s journey will motivate discussion on a wide range of issues relevant to today’s teens and parents.

Actors

Mary Cobb
Mary Cobb
Amber
Rhoda Griffis
Rhoda Griffis
Mom
Amber Wallace
Amber Wallace
Emily
Susanna McMillan
Susanna McMillan
Christine
Mark Oliver
Mark Oliver
Dad
Kate Allen
Kate Allen
Jackie
Matt Jones
Matt Jones
Joey
Cynthia Evans
Cynthia Evans
Step Mom
Emily Dunlop
Emily Dunlop
Monica
Sophia Bairley
Sophia Bairley
Little Emily

Crews

Andrew Lewis
Andrew Lewis
Director
Andrew Lewis
Andrew Lewis
Writer
Jennifer Lewis
Jennifer Lewis
Writer
Andrew Lewis
Andrew Lewis
Producer
Matthew J. Siegel
Matthew J. Siegel
Producer
Edwin Wendler
Edwin Wendler
Music
Matthew J. Siegel
Matthew J. Siegel
Cinematography
Alfonso Lori
Alfonso Lori
Editor
Mitchell Simpson
Mitchell Simpson
Editor
Elliot Boswell
Elliot Boswell
Production Design
Dale Hopcus
Dale Hopcus
Art Direction
Sabrina Conn
Sabrina Conn
Makeup Artist
Rick Gonzales
Rick Gonzales
Makeup Department Head
Andrew Todd Anderson
Andrew Todd Anderson
Assistant Production Manager
Jacob D. Marmer
Jacob D. Marmer
Production Manager
Robert Ballentine
Robert Ballentine
Assistant Director
Mike Filosa
Mike Filosa
Sound Mixer
Ezekiel Lewis
Ezekiel Lewis
Boom Operator
Lord Ajmer
Lord Ajmer
Grip
Bill Bennett
Bill Bennett
Grip
Thomas Burke
Thomas Burke
Gaffer
Ramon Engle
Ramon Engle
Camera Operator
Levi Loy
Levi Loy
Grip
Stoke T. Renigade Patterson
Stoke T. Renigade Patterson
Grip
Mike Pilcher
Mike Pilcher
Grip
Mike Simmasouk
Mike Simmasouk
Grip
Chris Sorel
Chris Sorel
Best Boy Electric
Ciaran Hope
Ciaran Hope
Scoring Mixer
Jennifer Lewis
Jennifer Lewis
Script Supervisor

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