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For Rachel growing up requires letting go of the haunting memory of her deceased parents, the influence of her older sister Mona, the masking of long buried secrets and inherited spiritual practices.

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Mona (as Molly Elizabeth Parker)
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Rachel
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Zach
Christian Blair ...
Thor
Lauren Luiz ...
Shay
Emma Anderson ...
Amber
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Affluent Dad
Bonnie Roseman ...
Dr. Hadley
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Tommy
Robert Zorn ...
Guru
Kyle Wise ...
Bar Patron
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VHS Woman
Diego Sanchez ...
Man in Waiting Room / Strip Club Patron
Marlene Rudy ...
Girl in Waiting Room
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Strip Club Patron
Zaida Rose Johnson ...
Young Rachel in photo
Carly Johnson ...
VHS Girl
Jenn Gordon ...
Nervous Bookseller
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Knitting Woman
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Bartender
Madora Doremus ...
Young Mona in photo
Erich Demerath ...
Strip Club Patron
Jason America ...
Strip Club Patron

Directed by

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Steven Richter

Written by

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Steven Richter ... (story)
Steven Richter ... (written by) &
Flavia Rocha ... (written by)
 
Michael C. Lea ... (additional writing by)
 
Steven Richter ... (writer)

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Lara Cuddy ... executive producer / producer
Steven Richter ... executive producer / producer
Todd A. Robinson ... associate producer
Flavia Rocha ... executive producer
Sarah Sitzler ... associate producer

Music by

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Erik Blood
Kevin O'Connor ... (score)

Cinematography by

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John J. Campbell

Editing by

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Michael Ward

Editorial Department

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Jalal Jemison ... colorist
Laura Roe ... dailies editor
William Schultz ... on-line editor

Casting By

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Steven Richter

Production Design by

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Greg McMickle

Art Direction by

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John Pearson-Denning

Costume Design by

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Julie Carnahan

Makeup Department

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Sarah Prevo ... key makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Todd A. Robinson ... assistant director / second unit director
Marlene Rudy ... second assistant director (as Lily Rudy)

Sound Department

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Reed Harvey ... dialogue editor / sound effects editor
Ryan Mauk ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Brian Mazzola ... sound

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Mike Quinn ... flame artist

Stunts

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Jerry L. Buxbaum ... stunt coordinator
Keith Cox ... fight choreographer: stunts
Erica Namare ... stunt driver

Camera and Electrical Department

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Philip A. Anderson ... camera operator (as Philip Allister Anderson) / camera operator / director of photography: second unit
Travis Becker ... gaffer
Patrick Blevins ... grip
Ryan Chapman ... assistant camera
Cole Fiala ... best boy electric
Kyle Glenn ... best boy grip
Hollie Metrick ... second assistant camera
Renni Pollock ... additional second assistant camera (as Lauren Pollock)
Diego Sanchez ... electrician
Brysen Uhalde ... dolly grip / key grip

Casting Department

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Lara Cuddy ... casting coordinator
Todd A. Robinson ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jay Lance ... additional wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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Steven Richter ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Jenn Gordon ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Brian Alldridge ... intern
Travis Becker ... choreographer
Amanda Brick ... production assistant: camera
Joel Rene Cano ... assistant to producers
Emily Faye Coleman ... production assistant: art (as Emily Faye)
Sean Grasso ... production assistant: camera
Kate Heim ... production assistant
Lanie Hoyo ... assistant to producers
Josh Mandel ... festival consultant
Max McPike ... intern
Gillian Nash Miles ... production assistant: wardrobe
David Panton ... production assistant: camera
Sarah Sitzler ... assistant to the director
Talia St. Clair ... production assistant: camera
Rowan Walters ... production assistant: art
Stephanie Willing ... intern

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

For Rachel (Britt Harris) growing up requires letting go of the haunting memory of her deceased parents, the influence of her older sister Mona (Molly Parker), the masking of long buried secrets and inherited spiritual practices. When things start to disintegrate in her childhood house with the presence of a stranger, she finds ground in her music and in the assurance of a new friendship. Written by Flavia Rocha

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  • 97 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The back story about the "community" was based off of personal experiences actress Molly Parker had with a cult when she was younger. See more »
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