Writer, Director, Producer,
Cinematographer, and Editor
Geoffrey L. Breedon
Composer Juan Cruz Masotta
Associate Producer Tsufit Isaacy-Breedon
Casting Michael Ryan
Assistant Director/Gaffer/Sound David Lanphier
Make-Up Tsufit Isaacy-Breedon
Production Assistant Paul O'Flynn
Production Assistant Gaetane Bertol

The Dark September Rain Press Kit can be downloaded as a PDF file.

Biographies

Geoffrey L. Breedon
A graduate of the University of Michigan, Geoffrey took an eighteen-month sabbatical during which he wrote The Chrysalis Age, a non-fiction book about spirituality and globalization, which formed the basis for the ideas in Dark September Rain. A prolific writer, he has directed several stage and film productions. His written work is available at the website thechrysalisage.com. For more information about Geoffrey L. Breedon and Kosmosaic Productions, see the Contact section.

David Lanphier
David has seen duty on feature films, episodic television, live television, documentaries, commercials, music videos, infomercials, industrial events, press conferences, live concerts,and theater. He has worked as a Producer, Writer, Director, Assistant Director, Stage Manager, Production Manager, Coordinator, Cameraman, Location Manager, Location Scout and Grip. His work can be found at spiralnyc.com.

Tsufit Isaacy
A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Tsufit has been a make-up artist for nearly twenty years. She has worked for theater, films, commercials, industrials, broadcast news, and music videos. Artists she has worked with include Janet Jackson, Meryl Streep, Eve Ensler, and
Al Franken.

Juan Cruz Masotta
Juan was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1974. Since then, he's been considerably obsessed with music and sound. Nowadays, he resides in New York and works for theater, dance, film and his obscure personal projects, which can be found at his website www.jcmmusic.com

Michael Ryan
Michael is a graduate of the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University. He has directed James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie and An Evening of Samuel Beckett: Rockaby, Play & That Time.


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