“Worst part is the post project low that seems to happen after being on a project that you love. I don’t hate things, but I really really passionately dislike going from being around a “film family” every day and loving every minute of it, then after the film is over you rarely see each other again and if you do its very few and far in between.”

Rachele Brooke Smith Interview http://www.naludamagazine.com/rachele-brooke-smith-interview/ (October 6, 2017)

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