Don't know who owns the copyright. The film was directed by Amardeep Kaleka, produced by Bayview Films and Neverending Light Productions, distributed by Yekra, and crowd-funded.
Well, I'm only using the one image, this small headshot. It'd be better to have a high-res full body shot, or actually a gallery, but I'm not doing that.
It's from a promotional press release. FWIW, there's no explicit copyright claim on the page, as far as I can find.
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