In Five Questions, Jill, played by Amber Paul, comes to terms with an early trauma in her life. In each of the film's five scenes, a question is asked that propels Jill forward and toward an answer that opens a path to resolution.
Directing | David Arrow | Director |
Writing | David Arrow | Writer |
Production | David Arrow | Executive Producer |
Production | Leon Derriey | Producer |
Production | Libby Spears | Executive Producer |
Sound | Libby Spears | Music |
Crew | Mark Raker | Cinematography |
Editing | Joseph Huba | Editor |
Art | Celina Arslanian | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Leon Dobkowski | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Ashley DiSarro | Makeup Department Head |
Costume & Make-Up | Ashley DiSarro | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Directing | Paul Lewis Anderson | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Colin Barry Jester | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Colin Barry Jester | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Ian Chen | First Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Alessandro Imperiale | Gaffer |
Camera | Jaden Moffitt | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | Vincente Roxas | Key Grip |
Camera | John Carlo Serrano | Key Grip |
Camera | Stanley Solarte | Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Amber Paul | Costume Assistant |
Art | Nancy Zamora | Title Designer |
Sound | Frank Palazzolo | Music Supervisor |
Production | Sydney Josaphat | Production Assistant |
Crew | Harrison Lipton | Health and Safety |
Production | Alain Mitchel | Production Assistant |
Production | Wilfredo Rodriguez | Production Assistant |
Art | Matthew Yturralde | Assistant Art Director |