It gives voice to an experience that I know is common but isn’t often depicted. There’s a break-up, and then spending days with a toddler, which can be a lot of things at the same time — it can be joyous, and it can be relentless.– Actor and writer Chelsie Preston Crayford talks about her film Falling Up
Normally, you have the barrier of a character or someone else’s writing, but I didn’t have that.– Actor and writer Chelsie Preston Crayford talks about acting in her own film
Make sure her seatbelt is tight!– Ra (Chelsie Preston Crayford) talks to her ex, a scene from Falling Up
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