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Sand (2018)

Gênero : Drama, Música

Runtime : 23M

Director : Boyko Dossev

Sinopse

The grandmother figure in the story is an “artistic speaker” who performs in town but seems enigmatic to her own granddaughter. Over the course of the narrative, the granddaughter realizes that, far from succumbing to despair in old age, her grandmother is full of “young laughter that has found its way back to an old body.”

Atores

Kara Bannister
Kara Bannister
Mia Koshansky
Mia Koshansky
Erika Burns
Erika Burns
Violin
Breanna Mitchell
Breanna Mitchell
Ruby Mather
Ruby Mather
Hanna Mayer
Hanna Mayer
Caroline Preskitt
Caroline Preskitt
Laura Pratt
Laura Pratt
Lacy Moss
Lacy Moss
Maris Morgan
Maris Morgan
Chiara Ruff
Chiara Ruff

Tripulações

Boyko Dossev
Boyko Dossev
Director
Boyko Dossev
Boyko Dossev
Choreographer
Jenny Erpenbeck
Jenny Erpenbeck
Short Story
Joshua Tomlinson
Joshua Tomlinson
Music
Jeremy Lindberg
Jeremy Lindberg
Creative Consultant
Lloyd Cracknell
Lloyd Cracknell
Costume Design
Alan Hiserödt
Alan Hiserödt
Production Manager
Trevor Birt
Trevor Birt
Sound Designer
Joshua Robbins
Joshua Robbins
Lighting Design

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