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Release Date:
September 16, 2020
Original Title:
Deus Otiosus: The Idle God
Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Flesh Films
The Sci-fi Factory
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
In a primitive society, Bryana, a pregnant hunter, loses her husband to pestilence. Exiled from her home, she hunts their god to demand help.
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Art Department Assistant:
Daniel Marlow
Billy Dudley
Thomas Nicholas
Assistant Editor:
Jan Schroeder
Casting:
Shakyra Dowling
Co-Producer:
Marta Calderón
Colorist:
Emily Russul Saib
Concept Artist:
Alejandro Silva
Costume Designer:
Jasmin Ada Knox
Director:
Mat Braddy
Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Levrini
Driver:
Bruce Webb
Editor:
Colin Goudie
First Assistant Camera:
Anil Duru
First Assistant Director:
Harry Kirby
Gaffer:
Oliver Craig
Harry Buck
Key Grip:
Giovanni Mattei
Lighting Technician:
Alex Magill
Marina Lewin
Ross Brown
Makeup & Hair:
Rebecca Hall
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Leanne j White
Music:
Ross Euan Davidson
Online Editor:
Simon Brook
Other:
George Castle
Producer:
Louis Savy
Production Assistant:
Mitchell Burrows
Michelle Braddy
Charlie Collier
Production Designer:
Daniel Vincent
Script Supervisor:
Louis Savy
Second Assistant Camera:
Anastasia Cherkasyuk
Second Assistant Director:
Martin Tunnicliffe-Squirrell
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Thomas Terminet
Set Decoration:
Rob King
Set Production Assistant:
Mitchell Burrows
Sound Assistant:
Nick Grant
Sound Designer:
Fionn Lucas
Sound Recordist:
Blai Escayola Bosch
Steadicam Operator:
Domenico Palomba
Still Photographer:
Maite de Orbe
Story Developer:
Stéphanie Joalland
VFX Artist:
George Kirby
Writer:
Mat Braddy
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