A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 19, 2013
Original Title:
Feed Me
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Feed Me is a story about a young family in a suburban area in Southern California. The father, Jason (Cameron Graham), is an ambitious executive who keeps getting promoted in a large corporation. The mother, Christy (Mitra Avani), is a step aerobics instructor, who dedicates her life to caring for her 4 years old daughter Alicia (Duna DiVito). However, everything changes when Alicia suddenly starts disappearing every night. Jason contemplates his job security in devoting a great deal of time to this disturbing family issue. Christy believes that she can save her daughter by developing her medium skills. Alicia seems to remember nothing when she reappears, and malevolent forces may be placing her in a state between the unconscious to the subconscious.
ADR Supervisor:
Bernardo Passarinho
Boom Operator:
Manfrine Castro
Camera Operator:
John Aero
Co-Producer:
Edward L. Plumb
Director:
Claudia Damasceno
Director of Photography:
Alexander Aguirre
Peter Lugo
Michael A. Martinez
Executive Producer:
John DiVito
First Assistant Camera:
Adriana LaCorte
Diosca Mendez Ruiz
Line Producer:
Mario Amadeu
Marcela Mariz
Location Manager:
Daniele Castro
Original Music Composer:
Benoit Grey
Producer:
Claudia Damasceno
Production Accountant:
Valdizia Avelino
Production Manager:
Clelia Damasceno
Set Designer:
Tatiana de Andrade Amadeu
Sound Designer:
Maui Holcomb
Supervising Producer:
Tereza Costa
Thanks:
Danny DeVito
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Francisca Sobreira Viana
Third Assistant Director:
Parlav Chaudhary
Title Graphics:
John Jurko II
Visual Effects:
Richard Cabrera
Runjeev Ignatius
Writer:
Claudia Damasceno
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