An actor finds her voice when she faces her greatest fear.


DIRECTOR:
DIANE MUSSELMAN

Writer:
chris markle

talent:
katheryn peña
joey jupiter-levin
ralph valencia, jr.
david kocher
sheryl hartman
LUCIA JACOBSON
LESLIE RENAE MORRIS

Director of Photography: Peyton Skelton

production design: Krisd Mauga

Original Music by Erica D.

Editing: Dylan England

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PRODUCEd by: 
DIANE MUSSELMAN
CHRIS MARKLE

production team

Production Companies:
"We Make Movies" & "Dancing Forward Productions"

Diane Musselman is a writer and producer. Recent credits include the award winning films "Just Another Dance with My Father", "Last Call at Murray's", "Turnover", I"Intervention" and "Afterthoughts". 
While bringing her past experiences, Diane musselman made her directorial debut in 2020 with her short film "harmony".

As a speech pathologists who works with stroke and brain injury survivors, Diane looks for opportunities to give voice to those who struggle to be heard. 

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Chris Markle is an LA-based actor, writer, producer from the small town of Millheim, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Lock Haven University with a Bachelor of Science degree where he studied all aspects of Theatre. His most recent acting credits include American Horror Story 1984 Episode 903, Pink Opaque, Bulge Bracket, The Crumbs, Character Flaws, and The Occult Son. His latest writing credits include The Monologue, F**K It Last Show, and Fraternalings a dark comedy short in which he starred.

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David Kocher is an American Actor and Producer from Burbank, California. His most recent credits include Model Citizen and The Monologue. As a proud Aries, he makes no apologies for his love of Michael Jackson and DC Comics. He is currently studying Meisner Acting with Fran Montano at The Actor’s Workout Studio.

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