Culs-de-Sacs (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 22, 2018

Original Title:
Culs-de-Sacs

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

An awkward young man tries to impress the girl of his dreams by taking her on a road trip into the Canadian wilderness. However, a series of unexplainable occurrences disrupt their journey and turn it into a surreal nightmare.

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Art Direction:
Joshua Crosby
Sophie Valcourt

Assistant Art Director:
Mérédith Gonzalez-Bayard

Boom Operator:
Jean-Christophe Moreau

Camera Operator:
Zion Lipstein-Saffer

Co-Producer:
Romain Rabasa

Colorist:
Max Machado

Costume Design:
Sophie Valcourt

Director:
Maxime S. Girard

Director of Photography:
François Herquel

Editor:
Aziz Zoromba

Executive Producer:
Louise Lamarre

First Assistant Camera:
Siam Obregón

Gaffer:
Simon Larochelle

Grip:
John-Daniel Arauz
Fiona Cully

Key Grip:
Antoine Rail

Music:
Jean-Gabriel Lalonde

Producer:
Maxime S. Girard

Production Manager:
Romain Rabasa

Script Supervisor:
Maximilien Rolland

Sound Designer:
Joshua Crosby

Sound Editor:
Maxime S. Girard

Sound Mixer:
Tim Horlor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hélène Théberge

Sound Recordist:
Simon Maisonneuve-Benoît

Unit Manager:
Marie-Ève Carrier

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Antoine Rail

Writer:
Maxime S. Girard

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