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Release Date:
August 25, 2020
Original Title:
DieRy
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Instagram model Marie Clark is getting her masters in comparative religion and moving on from an abusive past with the help of her psychiatrist, Dr. Brighton. It seems Marie's life is finally on the right trajectory until her diary is stolen and an obsessive fan begins sending her love letters informing Marie that they are killing anyone who they see as a danger to her. As friends begin to feel like suspects, and bodies start piling up, terrifying as it is, Marie must confront the demons of her past in order to unmask the killer and reclaim her life.
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Art Direction:
Traci Hays
Andy Hengl
Tiffany Smith
Casting:
Caroline Sinclair
Co-Producer:
Orson Oblowitz
Costume Design:
Corey Czerwinski
Director:
Jennifer Gelfer
Director of Photography:
Julia Swain
Editor:
Jim Mol
Executive Producer:
Harris Tulchin
Martin Tuchman
Gaffer:
Thomas Sigurdsson
Key Makeup Artist:
Erica Angius
Makeup Department Head:
Kelly M. Christensen
Music:
Greg Camp
Music Supervisor:
Gina Briganti
Producer:
John Buffalo Mailer
Matthew Berkowitz
Jennifer Gelfer
Samantha Watkins
Production Design:
Robert Wise
Script Supervisor:
Alexandria Kristin Sanders
Anna Bowen
Set Decoration:
Mindy Smith
Alen Stubbs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julian Evans
Steadicam Operator:
Nick Müller
Nathan Conant
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Logan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Julian Evans
Unit Production Manager:
Julie Cummings
Writer:
John Buffalo Mailer
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