Ravel | Juilliard Drama Short Film
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17m
As a group of co-dependent theater majors prepares to enter the real world, the rapid approach of both opening night and graduation begins to unravel their personal relationships, professional aspirations, and, most worryingly, their elaborate senior musical.
Featuring Juilliard actors from Group 54
Directed by Harris Doran (Group 29)
Written by Chelsea Marcantel (Playwrights ’16)
Producer
Rabia Sultana
Executive Producers
Evan Yionoulis
Derrick Sanders
Associate Producers
Lindsey Alexander
Katherine Hood
James Gregg
Cast
Ian - Iyinoluwa Michael Akintoye
Tesse - Taylor Dunbar
Cheri - Laëtitia Hollard
Nick - Leonardo Khan
Anton - Petro Ninovskyi
Jodie - Mia Wurgaft
Stagehand - Leela Bassuk
Shakespeare Girl - Kay Benson
Stagehand - Rory Greenwood
Stage Manager - Jawuan Tyler Hill
Barista - Luk Rosario
Director of Photography
Benjamin Rutkowski
Production Designer
Moncef Outiche
Costume Designer
EMay
Editor
Harris Doran
Composer
Louis Josephson
This film was produced in 2025 to showcase Juilliard Drama’s graduating fourth-year actors (Group 54).
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