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Release Date:
August 13, 2024
Original Title:
Welcome Home
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
SAIT Polytechnic
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
After a long day working at NASA, a man comes home to find his wife acting strangely. She no longer seems to be the person he once knew. Inspired by 80s slashers and John Carpenter’s films, this short explores the horror of encountering the unknown within the home.
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Assistant Director:
Logan Myrthu
Boom Operator:
Ielyzaveta Romenets
Camera Operator:
Marc Boily
Jeeya Sidhu
Cinematography:
Marc Boily
Compositor:
Bhaveek Makan
Director:
Gabriel Milessis Braga
Editor:
Gabriel Milessis Braga
Editorial Production Assistant:
Jeeya Sidhu
Gaffer:
Jerin Sultana
Grip:
Logan Myrthu
Producer:
Gabriel Milessis Braga
Screenplay:
Ielyzaveta Romenets
Script Supervisor:
Jerin Sultana
Set Decoration:
Thayná Santos Milessis Braga
Set Decoration Buyer:
Megan Fox
Sound Designer:
Gabriel Milessis Braga
Sound Mixer:
Ielyzaveta Romenets
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