The Tomb (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 14, 2013

Original Title:
The Tomb

Alternate Titles:
Killers

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Two lovers, one room, and a couple of bullets.

A modern day short noir film about suspicion, centered entirely on two characters – an older woman and a younger man. Sylvia tries to get Jim to kill someone off for her, but he fails – and now he thinks he’s being followed.

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Assistant Director:
Jen Hubbard

Boom Operator:
Naava Feingold

Cinematography:
Alex Schaefer

Digital Compositor:
V. Samundeswari

Director:
Tess Kramer

Editor:
Tess Kramer

Executive Producer:
Renee French
Penn Jillette
Teller

First Assistant Camera:
Jen Hubbard

Foley Artist:
Bobb Barito

Gaffer:
Zac Gobetz

Grip:
Isabel Bethencourt
Ariel Setear

Makeup & Hair:
Lain Kienzle

Music:
Bonner Kramer

Producer:
Diana Lampiasi
Lauren Levine

Script Supervisor:
Hannah Kettering

Second Assistant Camera:
Hannah Kettering

Set Photographer:
Timothy Wong

Sound:
José Frías

Sound Designer:
Bonner Kramer

Stunts:
Turner Smith

Writer:
Tess Kramer

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