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
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
Make sure her seatbelt is tight!– Ra (Chelsie Preston Crayford) talks to her ex, a scene from Falling Up
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