St. Agatha (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 20, 2018

Original Title:
St. Agatha

Alternate Titles:
Saint Agatha
St Agatha
Svatá Agáta

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Benacus Entertainment
Dragon Blood Holdings
St. Agatha
The Outside Writers

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ID: Dewasa 17+  KR: 청소년 관람불가   PL: 16  RU: 18+ 

Runtime: 103

Atone for your sins.

St. Agatha is set in the 1950s in small town Georgia. A pregnant con woman named Agatha is on the run and seeks refuge in a convent hidden in deafening isolation. What first starts out as the perfect place to have a child turns into a dark lair where silence is forced. Ghastly secrets are masked, and every bit of will power Agatha has is tested. She soon learns the sick and twisted truth of the convent and the odd people that lurk inside its halls. Agatha must now find a way to discover the unyielding strength needed to escape and save her baby before she’s caged behind these walls forever.

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ADR Mixer:
Kyle Lane
John St. Denis

Additional Editor:
Patrick Perry
Gerhardt Slawitschka

Art Direction:
Matt Ward

Assistant Editor:
Whitney Branning

Assistant Property Master:
Stephanie Postich

Best Boy Electric:
Jason Prince

Best Boy Grip:
Vincent Gandolfi

Boom Operator:
Robert Vardaros

Construction Coordinator:
Adam Brantz

Costume Design:
Oskar De La Cruz

Dialogue Editor:
Matt Schultz
Brendan Trinkle

Director:
Darren Lynn Bousman

Director of Photography:
Joseph White

Dolly Grip:
Mike Flores

Editor:
Brian J. Smith

Electrician:
Wilkinson David
Taylor Schultz
Tatem Spearman

Executive Producer:
Kimberly Bedrin
Philip Bedrin
Andy Demetrio
Shaun Fletcher
Rick Le
Jeff Traier
Kevin Traier

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Nick Cutway

First Assistant Director:
Gene Michael Smith

Gaffer:
Jeff Kirschner
Tim Ryan

Key Costumer:
Julia Pistsova

Key Grip:
Paul Hamacher

Key Hair Stylist:
Moe Coles

Lighting Technician:
Ryan Cheeks
Danny Daniel
Justin Elder
Reid Stegall
Jeff Tarver

Makeup Artist:
Ashley Alvarez
Tracy Salazar
Luke Waki

Makeup Department Head:
Paul Cha

Makeup Effects Designer:
Toby Sells

Music Supervisor:
Rylan Soref

Original Music Composer:
Mark Sayfritz

Post Production Supervisor:
Drew Sawyer

Producer:
Tara Ansley
Sara Sometti Michaels
Seth Michaels
Srđan Stakić

Production Design:
Molly Coffee

Property Master:
Jonathan Miles DeRosa

Rigging Gaffer:
Justin Kursinsky

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Hinckle

Second Assistant Camera:
Sara Garth

Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Breen
Katye Kalivoda

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Edward A. Gutentag

Set Decoration:
Jennifer Chandler

Set Medic:
Dunn Elizabeth

Sound Mixer:
Christopher Joseph Harris

Special Effects Coordinator:
Matthew Scurry

Steadicam Operator:
Danny Eckler

Still Photographer:
Boris Martin

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick DeKay

Stunt Double:
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen

Stunts:
Andy Rusk

Supervising Sound Editor:
Erick Jolley

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark LeDoux

Writer:
Andy Demetrio
Shaun Fletcher
Sara Sometti Michaels
Clint Sears

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