Fairly Criminal

Becky is twenty years old, no education, and zero marketable skills. She pairs up with the cunning, street-smart, Marilyn Monroe-obsessed Arianna, as they struggle to creatively earn enough money to keep the bill collectors at bay and maintain their low quality of life.

CAST
Steffany Huckaby as Becky
Laura Kenley as Arianna
Talia Tabin as Anne Goldberg/Krishnamurti
Patrick Kilpatrick as John the Cop
Alice Borden as Missy the Dog Lover
Chloe Stearns as Wendy, Tinkerbell’s Mom

CREW
Written by Laura Kenley
Directed by America Young
Produced by Talia Tabin & Laura Kenley
Associate Producer – Brittany Blaise
Executive Producer – America Young
Director of Photography – M.A. Santiago
1st A.D. – Trent Duncan
1st Assistant Camera – Tamara Ward
Production Assistants – Ace Salvador & Derego Williams
Production Designer – Brittany Blaise
Music – Alice Wallace, Clare Means, Roughed Up Folk
Edited by Anton Masgoti & Elizabeth Walker

Special Thanks
Idalia Salsamendi, Sandi Loo’s Owner
Trisha Trokan, Jack’s Mom
Greg Aronowitz – Art & Print’s Dad
Aklia Chinn
Aklia’s Gifts & Salon R.E.H.A.B. (Roots Exclusive Hair and Beauty)
Luke Jackett
SAG

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America Young has really been sinking her teeth into the web community. She has not only created her own show “Groupidity,” but has also worked on "Goodnight Burbank" (now on Hulu), "Damsels and Dragons," “The Romantic Foibles of Esteban,” “Childrens Outreach Crew,” “General Elevator” (directed by Jerry Zucker), and Felicia Day & Kim Evey’s “The Guild.”   She was the Executive Director and one of founders of The Feel Good Film Festival (2008-2011), Panel Producer for AFI Festival 2009, and Director of Operations of The Santa Catalina Film Festival (2011).  She has stunt coodinated the feature films "April Showers", "Nuclear Family," and music videos such as “Hot and Cold” (Katy Perry), “Outta My Head” (Ashlee Simpson), “Scream” (Chris Cornell), and “Pocket Full of Sunshine” (Natasha Beddingfield).  She is one of the executive producers of feature film anthology called Girls! Girls! Girls! that required each short film be written, produced, directed, shot, and edited by a woman.

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