The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (The Film) (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2024

Original Title:
The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (The Film)

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Music

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

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The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (The Film) is a 2024 indie horror film written by Adelaides charismatic punk-pop duo Teenage Joans to accompany their debut album of the same name. Directed and edited by Jamie Al-Kayyali, the short film is a colourful debut from both Al-Kayyali and the band. The film follows Cahli and Tahlia of Teenage Joans (as themselves) on a magical yet leery journey through Rotland. After becoming acquainted with the Easter Bunny (played by Cahli Blakers) and Tooth Fairy (played by Tahlia Borg), the bewitching pair discover the lands forbidden fruits, the candy apples, and the hidden secrets that they hold.

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Art Designer:
Will Johnstone

Assistant Camera:
Ella Burton
Joseph Clarke

Catering:
Jasmin Watkins

Cinematography:
Riley Scott

Director:
Jamie Al-Kayyali

Editor:
Jamie Al-Kayyali

Gaffer:
Dan Ross
Tatiana Goode

Makeup Artist:
Adele Shearwin

Music Producer:
Jarred Nettle

Musician:
Cahli Blakers
Tahlia Borg

Producer:
Jasmine J. Leech

Production Designer:
Rachel Whitford
Ben Allen

Set Dresser:
Riley Fraser-Waters

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Adele Shearwin

Unit Manager:
Austin Arruzzolo

Writer:
Cahli Blakers
Tahlia Borg
Rachel Whitford

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