On September 7, 2012, Ashley MacDonald was sexually assaulted. In this powerful first time film, she talks to strangers about what that same day looked like in their own lives. What were they doing? What happened to them? The result is a documentary about processing trauma, and the power of openness and connection to help us heal.
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| Directing | Dominique Jean | Director |
| Writing | Dominique Jean | Writer |
| Camera | Dominique Jean | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Dominique Jean | Camera Operator |
| Sound | John McKinnon | Sound |
| Sound | Justin Merdsoy | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Justin Merdsoy | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Allison Crowe | Sound |
| Sound | Michelle Lacour | Sound |
| Camera | Micah Martin | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Victoria Wells | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Ashley Amminson MacDonald | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Aaron Elliott | Colorist |
| Writing | Wanda Nolan | Story Consultant |
| Editing | Victoria Wells | Editor |
| Art | Lily Taylor | Title Designer |
| Art | Shawn Lee | Graphic Designer |
| Sound | Justin Merdsoy | Music |
| Production | Geoff Stone | Executive Producer |
| Production | Marlo MacDonald | Executive Producer |
| Production | Dean MacDonald | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ashley Amminson MacDonald | Producer |
| Production | Emily Deming | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ruth Lawrence | Executive Producer |
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