Director of Photography
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Sound Designer
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Music
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Camera Operator
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Writer
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Co-Editor
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.
Director
Two mismatched friends, students, each in their own way depressed and/or anxious, travel one day to a nearby beach, invoking a sort of playful innocence long believed spent along with their childhoods, in the hopes that doing so will restore both of their happiness. Alas, life doesn’t quite work that way.