Power Signal (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 22, 2023

Original Title:
Power Signal

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
DVRG
Hayden 5 Media
Object & Animal
We Are Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

While trying to navigate a city that won’t provide him a bathroom, a delivery worker discovers an unearthly presence infecting women all over New York.

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Casting:
Matthew Glasner

Co-Producer:
Aaron Craig

Costume Assistant:
Alexzandra Granath

Costume Design:
Jocelyn Pierce
Jessica Zavala

Director:
Oscar Boyson

Director of Photography:
Zach Kuperstein

Dolly Grip:
Scott Surman

Editor:
Erin DeWitt

Executive Producer:
Justin Benoliel
Morgan Clement
Dominic Thomas

First Assistant Camera:
Patrick Naremore

Location Manager:
EJ Argenio

Makeup Effects:
Beatrice Sniper

Music:
James William Blades

Producer:
Oscar Boyson
Jordan Drake
Alex Coco

Production Design:
Stephen Phelps

Production Designer:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald

Production Manager:
Ana Ugrekhelidze

Second Assistant Camera:
Akiva Henig

Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Dagostino

Sound Designer:
Eric Brown

Sound Mixer:
Patrick Southern

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Perry Kroll

Writer:
Oscar Boyson
Erin DeWitt

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