Avarice (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 8, 2012

Original Title:
Avarice

Alternate Titles:
Black Box

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Give Me One Reason
Triton Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 84

It will give you anything at the cost of everything.

Vastly different people collide as a mysterious black box shows the owner what he most desires, but payback comes in the form of an immortal assassin.

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Additional Editor:
Jason Cooper

Camera Operator:
Stirling Bancroft
Oliver Millar

Casting:
Ricki Maslar

Costume Design:
Leah Butler

Dialogue Editor:
Vince Renaud

Director:
Matthew Schilling

Director of Photography:
Cliff Hokanson

Editor:
Matthew Schilling

First Assistant Camera:
Nick Lantz
Jesse Vance

First Assistant Director:
Ricky Lloyd George

Key Grip:
Ben Benesh

Lighting Technician:
Dyron Pacheco

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Chaudry
Angela Krego
Damaris Santana

Makeup Department Head:
Michele Monaco

Music:
Frederik Wiedmann

Producer:
Mark Bacci
Shawn Cooke
McKinley Hlady
Sofia Karstens
Gabriel Napora
Alfonso Quijada
Maryse Wilder

Production Coordinator:
Paul Van Den Bosch

Production Design:
Georgia Schwab

Script Supervisor:
Craig Holt

Set Decoration:
Dani Zaviceanu

Sound Mixer:
Mat Garneau
Michael Lengies

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vince Renaud

Sound Recordist:
Tom Manion

Still Photographer:
Jesse Hlady
Doug Yazzie

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeff Jackman

Writer:
Matthew Schilling

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