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Pillars

Pillars

Before going to church, Amber sees the boy she likes. She quickly sneaks out of the sunday school through the church bathroom during the services to get her first kiss.



CATEGORY Shorts Programs

COUNTRY U.S.A.



RUN TIME 18 min

WEBSITE https://haleyanderson.co/

EMAIL [email protected]



PHONE (512) 633-2816

Credits

Director
  • Haley Elizabeth Anderson
Screenwriter
  • Haley Elizabeth Anderson
Producers
  • Haley Elizabeth Anderson
  • Zuri Obi
Co-Producer
  • Skye McDonald
Editor
  • Harry Cepka
Composer
  • Casey MQ
Production Designer
  • Breanna Thompson
Costume Designer
  • Paix Robinson
Principal Cast
  • Kadence King
  • Nicoye Banks
  • Janice Dias
  • Empress M. Wilson
  • Heaven Green

Filed Under: 2020 Screenings, Shorts Programs Tagged With: Pillars

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