Long Night in Pexington (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Long Night in Pexington

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

When lives are at stake, whose side will you pick?

When a group of friends living in a housing commission for super humans are locked inside for the night due to Marshall law being declared, they soon find themselves in a game of cat and mouse with the meta's most revered infamous officer. With lives at stake, who will live to see the light of day?

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Assistant Camera:
Matt Andersen

Director:
Matt Williams

Director of Photography:
Johnny Sacco

Editor:
Timothy Eng
Nicholas Andrew Halls

Key Makeup Artist:
Shonal Kumar

Makeup Artist:
Bronwyn Morrison

Producer:
Matt Williams
Stephen Wolf
Vikki Blinks

Production Design:
Stephen Wolf

Second Assistant Camera:
Ptolemy Culvenor

Second Assistant Director:
Krystal Pakoti

Set Dresser:
Krystal Pakoti
Ptolemy Culvenor

Sound Recordist:
Cian Bennet
Nicholas Atchison

Third Assistant Director:
George Cassar

Unit Manager:
Josie Criddle

Visual Effects:
Paul Whiteford

Writer:
Matt Williams

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