A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 22, 2015
Original Title:
Fire City: End of Days
Alternate Titles:
Fire City: The Interpreter of Signs
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Highland Film Group
Okay By Me Productions
Uncork'd Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A GB: 15 NL: 16
Runtime: 101
Vine, a disillusioned demon, is forced into a choice to save his brethren or an innocent human girl. Demons have been living secretly among humans for centuries. It was a fragile balance that has now been shattered when their life source is destroyed. The demon population must rise up and take all necessary steps for survival or their species will cease to exist. The battle for the Earth has begun. Vine, a disillusioned demon, secretly lives with others of his kind in the world of humans sustained by their misery. Forced into a choice to save his brethren or an innocent human girl, the delicate balance between human and demon kind is threatened, which may result in war.
Art Department Coordinator:
Lynn He
Art Direction:
Katie Shipley
Casting:
Don Carroll
Costume Design:
Erica Hernandez
Director:
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Director of Photography:
Danny Grunes
Editor:
Brett Hedlund
First Assistant Camera:
Dustin Yates
Gaffer:
Nicholas Piatnik
Makeup Artist:
Kyle Peek
Hailee Jones
Music:
Ryan Leach
Producer:
Michael Hayes
Brian Lubocki
Production Design:
Dayne Oshiro
Script Supervisor:
Molly Hans
Sound Effects Editor:
Evan Dockter
Jessey Drake
Andrew Ing
Special Effects Supervisor:
Frank Willis Balzer
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Tiffany Dailey
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Grover Richardson
Writer:
Michael Hayes
Brian Lubocki
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