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Release Date:
December 11, 2020
Original Title:
The Lost End
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alschew Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
After his wife and eight year old son disappear on a beach and the police finds no clue, Antoine investigates their disappearance himself. To save his family, he enters a mysterious underground cult that plays a psychedelic game with him.
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Art Direction:
Bryan Barrios
Best Boy Electric:
Mitchell Peterson
Best Boy Grip:
Tristian Aghajanian
Boom Operator:
Andrés Acosta
Casting:
Alexander Salabaschew
Colorist:
Elodie Ly Tri
Costume Design:
Jenna Smolina
Digital Imaging Technician:
Katherin Hussein
Director:
Alexander Salabaschew
Director of Photography:
Rushikesh Bhadane
Editor:
Katherin Hussein
Executive Producer:
Theodor Angelov
Cornelius Bechtel
Jean-Louis Campora
Camille de Forsanz
Olga Douvier
Alexander Salabaschew
First Assistant Camera:
Wara Pornkulwat
First Assistant Director:
Joud Alamri
Gaffer:
Gio Barot
Hairstylist:
Nicole Asher
Key Grip:
J.W. Junior
Makeup Artist:
Nicolas Reid
Music:
Marie Weill
Producer:
Zoe Pelloux
Production Design:
Jorchual Gregory Vargas
Screenplay:
Bobby Gutierrez
Script Supervisor:
Selina Eichhorn
Second Assistant Director:
Adrianne Lundy
Sound Mixer:
Fabrice Sauré
Still Photographer:
Anusha Jain
Stunt Coordinator:
John C. Epperson
Swing:
Dillan Elias Farmer
Clifford Horn
Third Assistant Director:
Savvas Christou
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