A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 3, 2013
Original Title:
In Fear
Alternate Titles:
Korku Yolu
Medo Primário
Taxidi sto fovo
Uma Noite para Esquecer
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Anton Capital Entertainment
Big Talk Studios
Film4 Productions
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 IE: 15 JP: G US: R
Runtime: 85
Driving to a music festival in Ireland, a young couple gets trapped in a country maze on their way to a remote hotel, where an unidentifiable sinister force torments them.
Associate Producer:
Celia Richards
Costume Design:
Rosa Dias
Costume Supervisor:
Aoife Mcbride
Director:
Jeremy Lovering
Director of Photography:
David Katznelson
Editor:
Jonathan Amos
Executive Producer:
Danny Perkins
Matthew Justice
Jenny Borgars
Katherine Butler
First Assistant Camera:
Leo Holba
First Assistant Director:
Simon Hedges
Gaffer:
Martin Taylor
Hair Designer:
Nadia Stacey
Key Grip:
Cassius McCabe
Location Manager:
Jenni Lewis
Makeup Designer:
Nadia Stacey
Music Supervisor:
Nick Angel
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Pemberton
Roly Porter
Post Production Supervisor:
Tania Blunden
Producer:
James Biddle
Nira Park
Production Accountant:
Dean Sipling
Production Coordinator:
Emily Dundas
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paddy Blake
Sound Recordist:
Ivor Talbot
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dan Martin
Still Photographer:
Jules Heath
Third Assistant Director:
Timur Karamolla
Writer:
Jeremy Lovering
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