
Greg Croteau (co-writer/director) has directed films for clients including DUNKIN’ DONUTS, SAUCONY/HIND, WASHINGTON MUTUAL and LIFE IS GOOD and has written eight feature screenplays. THE ARISTOCRAT will be his first feature film as a director.
Rachel Luskin (producer) graduated from Colby College with a degree in Mathematical Science and from the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University with a Professional Certificate in Digital Filmmaking. SWEET NOTHINGS, her first film as producer, screened at the Independent Film Festival of Boston and Sundeis Film Festival.
Richard Stack (co-writer/associate producer) spent twelve years in banking and financial services before finding his way onto sets for The History Channel, the BBC, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the feature film GONE BABY GONE. In addition, Rich has written for documentaries, corporate videos and commercials.
Jonathan Aurelio (production designer) graduated from Boston University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Film and Television. After graduation, he developed an internship into a full-time position at Kaiju Big Battel, a multi-media entertainment company where he worked on costume design, set construction, and prop design. He has since handled production design on the futuristic BACKHOES COME IN FOUR SIZES and a CONVERSE spec-commercial.
Yari Wolinsky (editor) has experience with feature narratives, television documentaries, corporate videos, and numerous shorts. He assisted in post-production on THE LEGEND OF LUCY KEYES as well the WGBH/AMERICAN EXPERIENCE documentary, THE LIVING WEAPON. He has worked as primary editor for the CENTER FOR DIGITAL IMAGING ARTS at BOSTON UNIVERSITY, LIFE IS GOOD, TROUBADOR INC., and HANDSHOUSE STUDIOS.