When Ruth Matthews's husband is killed in a fall at an archaeological dig, her daughter Sally handles her father's death in a very odd manner. As Sally's condition worsens, Ruth takes her to see Jake, an expert in childhood autism. Jake attempts to bring Sally out of her mental disarray through traditional therapy methods, but Ruth takes a different route. She risks her own sanity by attempting to enter her daughter's mind and make sense of the seemingly bizarre things that Sally does, including building a wondrous house of cards
Writing | Robert Jay Litz | Story |
Editing | Walter Murch | Editor |
Writing | Michael Lessac | Writer |
Production | Wolfgang Glattes | Producer |
Production | Lianne Halfon | Producer |
Production | Dale Pollock | Producer |
Directing | Michael Lessac | Director |
Writing | Michael Lessac | Story |
Production | Mali Finn | Casting |
Production | Jonathan Sanger | Co-Producer |
Camera | Anastas N. Michos | Steadicam Operator |
Production | Vittorio Cecchi Gori | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Julie Hewett | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Frances Mathias | Hairstylist |
Production | Wolfgang Glattes | Unit Production Manager |
Sound | Joe E. Rand | Music Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Julie Weiss | Costume Design |
Production | Kathleen M. Courtney | Production Coordinator |
Sound | Laurel Ladevich | Supervising Sound Editor |
Camera | Jim Bridges | Still Photographer |
Camera | Victor Hammer | Director of Photography |
Art | Peter S. Larkin | Production Design |
Art | Leslie E. Rollins | Set Decoration |
Directing | Alvin Greenman | Script Supervisor |
Sound | James Horner | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Norman Wallerstein | Post Production Supervisor |
Production | Edward Khmara | Associate Producer |
Production | Gianni Nunnari | Co-Executive Producer |
Crew | Debbie Lee Carrington | Stunts |