Pandora (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 5, 2024

Original Title:
Pandora

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

What Is Pandora?

Ray (Philip Broadbent) is a washed-up musician with nearly nothing left to live for. Only the broken-down relationship with his daughter Joanna (Lydia Lakemoore) keeps him going. Plagued by insomnia Ray drinks to numb the flashbacks of another life; a life that had a future, where a daughter loved her father, where his wife lived on. Determined to change before he loses Joanna too, Ray takes Pandora, a mysterious sleeping pill from the dark web. It works. Then Ray wakes to a nightmare he could never have imagined. From the shadows of Ray's tormented life now come new demons. Demons that are not in his head. Demons that want revenge.

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Additional Music:
Resist

Art Designer:
Barry Renshaw

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Rosemary Phillipson

Associate Producer:
Rob McCormick
Simon Windus

Director:
Esther Gonzalez Munoz
Carl Whiteley

Director of Photography:
Andy Lee

Editor:
Chris Cronin

Executive Producer:
Anton Rosenfield
Andrew Patrick

Location Scout:
Miriam Holroyd

Makeup Artist:
Joanna Bright
Brogan Sharp
Dorota Poplawska
Steven Harris

Music:
Peter E.J. Lee

Original Story:
Joel Ferrari

Post Production Coordinator:
Doug Garside

Producer:
Carl Whiteley
Andy Lee
Stephen Pilling

Property Master:
Jason Duncan

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Shaune Harrison

Script Supervisor:
Patrick Foster

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marcus Alexander

Writer:
David Pilling

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