At All Cost (2014) [NR]

Release Date:
March 7, 2014

Original Title:
At All Cost

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Raw Cut Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 67

In 2010, an horrible event took place in the community of Saint-Joseph. The young Jessica Price went missing. A couple of weeks later, body parts were found scattered all around town, which lead the police to the conclusion that Jessica might have been horribly murdered. The murderer was never to be heard from again. Rumors spread around town that the killer filmed the horrible acts of sadism. Brian Pleasence, a close friend to Jessica decided to investigation the case. At All Cost is the testimony of a young man trying to uncover the truth about something so terrible, that common sense can't even try to describe it.

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Camera Operator:
Marie-Pier Marchand
Maxime Blanchette

Director:
JS Marsolais

Director of Photography:
JS Marsolais

Editor:
JS Marsolais

Music Arranger:
Hunter Gadbois

Original Concept:
Geneviève Parent

Producer:
JS Marsolais
Greg Pabich
Geneviève Parent

Special Effects:
JS Marsolais
Marie-Pier Marchand
Geneviève Parent

Transportation Coordinator:
Maxime Blanchette

Writer:
JS Marsolais

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