Rotting Hill (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2012

Original Title:
Rotting Hill

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Media Design School

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

True Love Never Dies

It is not easy to find love, especially if you are falling apart, stinky and a little bloody around the edges. Welcome to Rotting Hill, where the extinction of humanity has led to the rise of a new species - ZOMBIES.

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Assistant Camera:
Meg Perott

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tamara Eyre
Dani Orme

Costume Design:
Jennifer Sol

Director:
James Cunningham

Director of Photography:
Simon Riera

Editor:
James Cunningham

Executive Producer:
David McCurdy

Idea:
Philip Magnussen

Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Hurley

Original Music Composer:
Timmy Schumacher

Producer:
Leon Woud
Oliver Hilbert
James Cunningham

Prosthetics:
Andrew Beattie
Sean Bridle

Sound Designer:
Victoria Gracie

Sound Mixer:
Dave Whitehead

Sound Recordist:
Raka Sarkar

Storyboard Artist:
Kazuko Nishitani

Title Designer:
Ross McGuire

VFX Artist:
Michael Hsieh
Son Ly
Thomas Martin
Kazuko Nishitani
Raka Sarkar
Jennifer Sol
Stephen Vaifoou

Writer:
Guy Hamling

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