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Cast

Donna Heather Braswell

Donna Heather Braswell

Herself (Posthumously)

Terri Braswell

Terri Braswell

Herself

Scott Braswell

Scott Braswell

Himself

Matthew Braswell

Matthew Braswell

Himself

Francesca Enea

Francesca Enea

Herself

Lauren Haeger

Lauren Haeger

Herself

Chris Harry

Chris Harry

Himself

Tim Walton

Tim Walton

Himself

Crew

Sophia Abolfathi

Sophia Abolfathi

Director

Sophia Abolfathi

Sophia Abolfathi

Producer

Connor Brady

Connor Brady

Director

Connor Brady

Connor Brady

Producer

Victor San Martin-Diaz

Victor San Martin-Diaz

Editor

Anthony Espina

Anthony Espina

Music

Tim Sorel

Tim Sorel

Executive Producer

Liana Rosenbaum

Liana Rosenbaum

Assistant Editor

Jordan Perez

Jordan Perez

Assistant Editor

Katrina Langer

Katrina Langer

Assistant Editor

Danny Burtless

Danny Burtless

Gaffer

Dennis Black

Dennis Black

Additional Photography

Megan Parler

Megan Parler

Additional Photography

Jordan Perez

Jordan Perez

Additional Photography

Danny Shin

Danny Shin

Additional Photography

John Heath

John Heath

Additional Photography

Tim Sorel

Tim Sorel

Additional Photography

Dennis Black

Dennis Black

Consulting Producer

Roxane Coche

Roxane Coche

Consulting Producer

Not Credited

Not Credited

Writer

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Sunflower

20250.0 / 1023 min
Documentary

Overview

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HEATHER BRASWELL

In 2014, the University of Florida women's softball team was the best it's ever been - and it's all thanks to one young woman, Heather Braswell. Though not an official member of the team, Braswell, a cancer patient and huge Gator fan, was their heart and soul. Find out why the ladies still wear sunflowers on game day in their hair to this day.