End of the Night (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 2, 2017

Original Title:
End of the Night

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Twentythousandleagues

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

After the accidental death of his best friend, Jimmy comes to believe that the friend now haunts his car, but selling it takes him to a very dark place.

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Art Direction:
Frank Seales
Alexis Johnston

Assistant Camera:
Adam Tadros

Assistant Director:
Dan Crowder

Associate Producer:
Eddie Augustin

Boom Operator:
Tim Crawshaw

Casting:
Vanessa Lynn Rancourt

Catering:
Laura Ashley Polisena

Cinematography:
Julian Garofalo

Color Grading:
Adam Tadros

Costume Design:
Amanda Treder

Director:
Tavit Melikian

Director of Previsualization:
Michael Spinelli

Driver:
Dwayne Helberg

Editor:
Tamara Scherbak

Executive Producer:
Tavit Melikian

Gaffer:
Katherine Dydyk

Grip:
Luke Patterson
Dwayne Helberg

Key Grip:
Brian Sokolowski

Line Producer:
Christina Saliba

Location Manager:
Christina Saliba

Makeup Artist:
Alexis Johnston
Drew McComber

Music:
Evan MacDonald

Producer:
Michael Treder

Screenplay:
Andrew Rai Berzins

Sound Mixer:
Julien Lapszynski

Still Photographer:
Avo Kolandjian

Story:
Andrew Rai Berzins
Tavit Melikian

Visual Effects:
Liam Kavanagh
David Cabrera

Wardrobe Assistant:
Danielle Cudney

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