Sigal (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Sigal

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Elessar Films
Marinakis & Cia.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Amidst a psychotic episode, a young man breaks into a house and is confronted by the homeowner, their underlying connection unbeknownst to both of them.

Additional information:

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Art Direction:
Femi Aguaze

Assistant Director:
Luis de Jesus

Associate Producer:
Tiger Hornby

Best Boy Electric:
Olivia Weseley

Casting Director:
Ashley Ingram

Colorist:
Zack Chalmers

Director:
Teo Marinakis

Director of Photography:
Christian Del Rio

Editor:
Alejandro Segovia
Teo Marinakis

Executive Producer:
Andrés Fuentes Angarita

First Assistant Camera:
Vincent Peter Mocco
Nichole McMinn

Gaffer:
Zane Peña

Key Grip:
Tinbete Daniel

Makeup & Hair:
Paula Salas Bloise

Music:
Enrique Rodriguez

Producer:
Adrian Lausell
Teo Marinakis

Production Assistant:
Jay Marizan
Michael Bruce

Production Designer:
Andrés Domit del Valle

Script Supervisor:
Jordan Hank

Second Assistant Camera:
Gaby Clingman

Sound Designer:
Karinna Turicchi

Sound Mixer:
Boris Krichevsky
Jack Stratton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eurus F. Meng

Steadicam Operator:
Carlos Slusher Jr.

Still Photographer:
Jessica Neves

Unit Production Manager:
Justin Hank

VFX Artist:
Guido Chapto

Writer:
Teo Marinakis
Adrian Lausell

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