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Directed by | Keith Shaw |
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Music by | Norman Brown |
Editing by | Shawn P. Mitchell |
Release date(s) | June 17, 2010(San Francisco Black Film Festival) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Suicide Dolls is a 2010 film from Salsera Productions in association with Prop Blast Films and On the River Productions.
The film follows two lonely girls as they plan to commit suicide and decide to chronicle their last 24 hours. Desperate for someone to notice them, high school seniors Amber and Jade have always wanted to do something really killer with their lives. One week before graduation, they decide to make a suicide pact and record the last 24 hours of their lives.
As they live out their last day, the girls face past demons and reveal secrets that led them down the path of self-destruction. From drugs to abuse to death, they’ve lived in a warped world that has propelled them into a downward spiral.
Written by Charissa Gracyk and Gillian Perdeau. Directed by Keith Shaw. The film stars LaQuita Cleare and Christy Carlson Romano, and also features performances by Heather Tom, Steven Bauer and Joanna Stancil.
Producers - Keith Shaw, LaQuita Cleare and Tom Costa
Executive Producers - Tom Barton, Joanna Stancil and Todd Slater