Obscura (2020) [R]

Release Date:
December 6, 2020

Original Title:
Obscura

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 121

As light passes through, we see who we really are...

A photographer named Andrew Kaleen incidentally gets wrapped up in a series of murders delivered through clues in the form of 35mm film.

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Boom Operator:
kyle toner

Casting:
Eli Benjamin Geroux
Andrew John
Micah McCaw
Bobby Preston

Director:
Bobby Preston

Director of Photography:
Bobby Preston

Editor:
Andrew John
Bobby Preston

Executive Producer:
Ty Gordo

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Micah McCaw

First Assistant Director:
Micah McCaw

Foley Artist:
Lindsay Pepper

Key Grip:
Cody Goddard

Makeup Artist:
Jessica Anselmi

Music:
Sean Siders
Micah McCaw
Andrew John

Painter:
Jordan McCaw

Post-Production Manager:
Hanna M. Knudsen

Producer:
Andrew John
Bobby Preston

Production Manager:
Eli Benjamin Geroux

Screenplay:
Micah McCaw

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Daniel Grissom

Second Assistant Director:
kyle toner

Sound:
Cody Goddard

Sound Assistant:
AJ Shapiro

Sound Editor:
Sean Siders

Sound Effects Editor:
D. Francis Murray

Sound Recordist:
Andrew John

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Fincher Anderson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Chris Coyne
Barry Tevis

Visual Effects:
Chris Vanderschaaf

Writer:
Andrew John
Bobby Preston

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