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A Memory Play (2023)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 20M

Director : Alyssa Lara

Synopsis

A young woman stuck in her childhood home tries to find purpose and meaning despite living in a quarantined world.

Actors

Alyssa Lara
Alyssa Lara
She
Lisa San Pascual
Lisa San Pascual
Mom
Ava Petrecca
Ava Petrecca
Peyton
Samara Chahine
Samara Chahine
Anaïs

Crews

Alyssa Lara
Alyssa Lara
Director
William P. Rowley
William P. Rowley
Director of Photography
Kate Cunningham
Kate Cunningham
Production Design
Erina McSweeney
Erina McSweeney
Production Design

Posters and backgrounds

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