Peckish (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 1, 2023

Original Title:
Peckish

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Digital Paradigm
Silverstep Pictures

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

A young couple struggling with infertility seeks the aide of a healer with a promised remedy, while unknown forces also work to provide them with what they wish.

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Art Direction:
Victoria Messina

Assistant Camera:
Stephen Garcia
Jordann Salvador
Josh Smith

Assistant Director:
Caitlin Mcfadden

BTS Photographer:
Joel Didier

Colorist:
Jacob McKee

Director:
Stephen Whipple

Director of Photography:
Jesse Schroeder

Editor:
Stephen Whipple

Gaffer:
David Ryzner

Grip:
Jordan Webb
Kit Kitahata
Zayne Van Heerden
Ryan Chu
Brandon Scales
Pierce Ellner

Key Grip:
Caitlyn Spiritus

Makeup & Hair:
Erin Fahey

Music Arranger:
Jake Lapeire

Producer:
Katie Kranz

Production Assistant:
Maeve LeFevour
Michael Proctor
Shana Olivero

Production Coordinator:
Danielle Celaya

Production Designer:
Lalo Ayala

Script Supervisor:
Brady Odom

Set Dresser:
Sarah Lewis
Temple Lewis
Grecia Aguilar

Sound Designer:
Tyler Myers

Sound Mixer:
Brendan Reilly

Writer:
Stephen Whipple

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