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scott k. foley - co-writer/director

Scott K. Foley is an award-winning independent filmmaker who has been screening since 2001. His film, To Say Goodbye, was awarded “best of” prizes at festivals including the Iowa International Film Fest, the Athens International Film Fest, and the Wisconsin Film Fest. In 2011, Scott traveled to the Cannes Film Festival where a short film he shot had been accepted into the festival’s Short Film Corner.

josh rosenberg - co-writer/producer

Josh Rosenberg wrote, directed and produced the festival award-winning feature film, Tracks. The film screened at festivals including the 2009 Wisconsin Film Festival, where it won the Wisconsin’s Own Jury Prize.  Josh is currently working in production management where he is the production manager on Oprah’s Next Chapter at Harpo Studios in Chicago.

joe fitzgerald - director of photography

Joseph Fitzgerald moved to Los Angeles in 2004 and began operating camera for reality TV, documentaries, and independent features. In 2006, Joe moved back to Chicago to DP an independent feature named “Counting Backwards.” Since then, Joseph has been focusing his energy on docu-dramas such as MSNBC’s “The Squeeze,” TLC’s “My Strange Addiction,”  and TLC’s “Hoarding Buried Alive."  Currently he is prepping (3) feature-length documentaries.

Joe has been a great friend for many years, and we couldn’t be more excited to work with him on this project. 

niels mueller - executive producer

Niels earned his Master’s degree from UCLA’s Film School.  In 2000, he was asked by fellow filmmaker and friend Gary Winick to help with an indie film Winick was set to direct called Tadpole.  The film, which starred Sigourney Weaver, was co-written by Niels and went on to garner critical acclaim including a win for Best Director and a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic category at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Niels went on to make his feature-film directorial debut with, The Assassination of Richard Nixon, a screenplay he co-wrote. The film stars Sean Penn and was an official selection of the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

joshua dumas - composer

Joshua Dumas is a Chicago-based artist, composer, and writer. He recently wrote music for Vintage Theatre Collective’s Raskol, scored Jerzy Rose’s feature films Some Girls Never Learn and Crimes Against Humanity, scored Jeremy Bessoff’s Red Rider’s Lament, and co-directed and scored the dance films Mirrors Are Just Water Specified and The Woods’breath. He performs with Soundings, Eiren Caffall, The Lamplit Maple, and Quarter Mile Thunder.  http://quieterrors.com

paskal rudnicke casting

The depth of Paskal Rudnicke’s casting experience is far too extensive to list in detail here. A short list of their impressive Chicago casting credits includes: Public Enemies, Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, The Break Up, What Women Want, Fargo, and Groundhog Day. More information and a full list of their credits can be found at: http://www.prcasting.com/

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