Trust Me
Brief Synopsis
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Documentary that follows 32 children, ages 9 - 13 of different religions before and during an interfaith summer camp, Elk Shoals Interfaith Camp in North Carolina, that takes place the summer after September 11, 2002. The goal of the camp that is run by Methodist Reverend Pete Parish, Jewish Rabbi
Cast & Crew
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Rob Fruchtman
Director
Shafiq Mohammed
Rabbi Murray Ezring
Rev. Pete Parish
Nate Brown
Camera Assistant
Gilad Dobrecky
Music
Film Details
Also Known As
Showtime Original Pictures for All Ages
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2003
Technical Specs
Duration
60m
Synopsis
Documentary that follows 32 children, ages 9 - 13 of different religions before and during an interfaith summer camp, Elk Shoals Interfaith Camp in North Carolina, that takes place the summer after September 11, 2002. The goal of the camp that is run by Methodist Reverend Pete Parish, Jewish Rabbi Murray Ezring and Islamic leader of the community Shafiq Mohammed, is to teach the children cooperation, tolerance and dispel the myths and misunderstandings they hold about each other after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2002.
Director
Rob Fruchtman
Director
Crew
Nate Brown
Camera Assistant
Gilad Dobrecky
Music
Courtney Engelstein
Post-Production Supervisor
Patricia Fabricant
Titles
Lex Fletcher
Camera
Lex Fletcher
Director Of Photography
Rob Fruchtman
Camera
Rob Fruchtman
Producer
Jennifer Gauthier
Assistant Editor
Craig Gibson
Sound
Lisa Gutkin
Music
Cheryl Miller Houser
Producer
Art Labriola
Music
Gary Lucas
Music
Boo Reiners
Music
Stuart B Rekant
Executive Producer
Bassam Saba
Music
Julia Sandom
Production Coordinator
Charlotte Stobbs
Editor
Landis Stokes
Camera Assistant
Film Details
Also Known As
Showtime Original Pictures for All Ages
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2003
Technical Specs
Duration
60m