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Release Date:
March 22, 2015
Original Title:
El Asesino
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Introfilms Producciones
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Inspired by the Stephen King short story, this short film features a man who wakes up lost and confused in the middle of a place he doesn't recognise. Searching for answers, he makes a mistake he may end up regretting, if he manages to escape alive. The terrible truth he discovers will end up dismantling his entire universe.
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Art Department Assistant:
Natalia Princic
Assistant Director:
Tania Honorato
Assistant Director of Photography:
Rodrigo Cancino
Colorist:
Felipe Opazo
Director:
Nicolás Lorca
Director of Photography:
Felipe Opazo
Editor:
Nicolás Lorca
Executive Producer:
Nicolás Lorca
Music:
Felipe Opazo
Producer:
Tamara Villanovoa
Jaime Norambuena
Sound:
Nicolás Lorca
Tamara Villanovoa
Special Effects:
Tamara Villanovoa
Gabriel Gajardo
Story:
Stephen King
VFX Artist:
Jaime Norambuena
Nicolás Lorca
Writer:
Nicolás Lorca
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