Witches (2023) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 15, 2023

Original Title:
Witches

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Major Labia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Three over-looked and under-laid young women, a box of matches and some sage; can the cult leader rid the coven of their sins before it's too late?

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Assistant Camera:
Arie Priede

Boom Operator:
Antony Brown
Melanie Doyle

Cinematography:
Jenn Ravenna Tran

Colorist:
Benjamin Rozario

Digital Imaging Technician:
Rebecca Randall

Director:
Siobhán Cannon-Brownlie

Editor:
Emmalie El Fadli

Electrician:
Liv Kininmonth

First Assistant Director:
Margo Roe

Gaffer:
Atikah Zainidi

Makeup Artist:
Francesca Valentina Wilkinson

Music:
Tasha Taylor Johnson
Charlotte Partt

Producer:
Siobhán Cannon-Brownlie
Chloé Martin

Production Assistant:
Frankie Leeson

Production Design:
Ruby Butcher
Gemma Caseley-Kirk

Runner Art Department:
Honor Leveson Gower

Script Editor:
Gemma Arrowsmith

Script Supervisor:
Anna-Kate Golding
Georgie Levers

Second Assistant Camera:
Arla Albertine
Jessie Jing

Sound Designer:
Marcus Anuzis

Sound Mixer:
Holly Early

Still Photographer:
Gemma Poyzer

Third Assistant Director:
Katie Burnside

Visual Effects:
Josh Baker-Mendoza

Writer:
Siobhán Cannon-Brownlie
Phoebe Frances Brown
Gemma Caseley-Kirk
Narisha Lawson

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