• Patricia Charbonneau

    as Dolores

    Patricia Charbonneau (she/her) owes her film debut to Donna Deitch for directing her in the groundbreaking film, Desert Hearts. Patricia was nominated for The Independent Spirit Award for her portrayal of Cay Rivvers. She went on to work in over thirty films and television series and has worked with Oscar winning directors William Friedkin and Michael Mann. Patricia has co-starred with William Peterson, Stanley Tucci, Julie Andrews, Sam Waterston, Diane Weist, and James Garner.

  • Mary Glen Fredrick

    as Moren

    Mary Glen Fredrick (she/they) is a NY-based actor, writer, and video editor, hailing mostly from Kansas. You can catch her in indie films including Stag, Inheritance, Been So Good, and more. As a writer, she creates kinetic, femme-centric stories that dance with the absurd, the imaginative, and the dystopian. Recently: her play Edit Annie will premiere at Crowded Fire Theatre in Fall 2023, and she wrapped M∀GICKY, her short film directorial debut (a mockumentary about two teams competing in the National Collegiate Witchcraft Competition). Mary Glen received her BA in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity from Stanford, and her Acting MFA from UC San Diego. She is so honored to be a part of this magnificent Sunday team. You can check out more of her work and self at heymaryglen.com

  • Eva Kaminsky

    as Star

    Eva Kaminsky is a NYC-based actor who has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, on National Tours, and across the country at numerous regional theaters. Most recently, she played Pauline in Sam Hunter’s A Bright New Boise at the Signature Theatre, and Ginny in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway. Screen credits include the films The Dark Tower and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, with recurring and Guest Starring TV roles on shows such as FBI: Most Wanted, Chicago Med, Manifest, Billions, The Sinner, and all the Law & Order series. Eva is also an audiobook narrator, having recorded over 300 titles.

  • Molly Gaebe

    as Server

    Molly Gaebe (she/her) is a comedian and co-founder of Rubbish Comedy, a comedy training school and performance collective in NYC. She performs regularly in Ten Bones Theater Company's “Entirely From Memory” improvised movie series at Littlefield in Brooklyn. Molly is a writer and performer at Abortion Access Front, a reproductive rights organization that supports clinics and uses comedy to expose anti-choice extremists. She resides NYC with her wife and their stuffed animal pig named Piggy Gazebo.

  • Caroline Mariko Stucky

    Cinematographer

    Caroline Mariko Stucky is an award-winning Swiss-Japanese filmmaker with a fierce passion for American culture. For Caroline, film, the world of the image, is the ultimate language that trumps the whirling kaleidoscope of spoken languages of her childhood. Stucky completed her fourth feature film, Regarding Veronica, this Summer. The film follows Veronica, who gets fired from a catholic school for being transgender. Her third film Stag, a female-centered horror-comedy, won multiple awards including Best “Chills & Thrills" at the Female Eye Film Festival 2022. Most recently, Caroline shot the viral music video “Lift Me Up” for blind singer/songwriter Lachi. The song is a tribute to Disability Rights Icon Judy Heumann and showcases ASL Performers. The music video is in consideration for a Grammy nomination in the Best Music Video category.

  • Janell Tryon

    Writer and Co-Director

    Janell Tryon (she/her) is a researcher, writer, and multi-media artist based out of Easthampton, MA and Brooklyn, NY. She is a Doctoral Candidate in American Studies at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she studies histories of homelessness, urban displacement, and queer homemaking. She is a 2023-2024 Mellon Foundation Fellow and was a 2018 semi-finalist of the 92Y Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Contest. Her poem "Two Sacraments" appears in Issue 26 of Gertrude Press. Janell wrote the screenplay for Sunday and will be making her directorial debut.

  • Hannah Caggiano

    Co-Director

    Hannah Caggiano (she/her) has worked in many different creative capacities while living in NY. Most recently she was a collaborator with Same As Sister (S.A.S.) a performance collective led by choreographers Briana Brown-Tipley + Hilary Brown-Istrefi. Her work on film projects includes the documentary A Quiet Strength, which opened a window into the life of a single, working mother in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. A Quiet Strength took home the Jury Award and Audience Award at the Women in Film Dallas’ Chick Flicks Film Festival. Hannah is currently working in television and film in locations and is a proud member of Local 817.

  • Julie Sisson

    Assistant Director

    Julie Sisson (she/her) is an Emmy Award Winning Producer (Tiny Creatures). She was shortlisted for an IDA nomination for her work on History’s Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre. Julie has worked on over 100 hours of documentary for television for clients including Netflix, History, Hulu, Oxygen & Discovery Channel. Additionally, she has produced six short films as well as two feature length films with Writer/Director John Painz (Stuck, Four Bottles). Julie splits her time between Brooklyn and Barryville, NY with her wife, Sam and cat, Matzah.