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Release Date:
April 29, 2022
Original Title:
The Aviary
Alternate Titles:
Skylight
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
CatchLight Studios
Pacesetter Productions
Stagecoach Entertainment
The Forest Road Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
A twisted journey of two women’s desperate flee to escape the clutches of Skylight, an insidious cult. Lured in by the promise of “freedom” in the isolated desert campus called The Aviary, Jillian and Blair join forces to escape in hopes of real freedom. Consumed by fear and paranoia, they can’t shake the feeling that they are being followed by the cult’s leader, Seth, a man as seductive as he is controlling. The more distance the pair gains from the cult, the more Seth holds control of their minds. With supplies dwindling and their senses failing, Jillian and Blair are faced with a horrifying question: how do you run from an enemy who lives inside your head?
Co-Executive Producer:
Huey M. Park
Rachel Polan
Co-Producer:
David Bilow
Laura Altmann
Elie Smolkin
Nicholas Fuentes
Costume Design:
Lisa Norcia
Director:
Chris Cullari
Jennifer Raite
Director of Photography:
Elie Smolkin
Editor:
David Bilow
Executive Producer:
Chris Cullari
Bill Bromiley
Jonathan Saba
Steve Smith
Malin Åkerman
Jessica Malanaphy
Evan Lewis
Shanan Becker
Jason Clark
Jennifer Raite
Ness Saban
Hair Department Head:
Roxana Grande
Makeup Artist:
Jenda Cipperley
Makeup Department Head:
Maggie Fung
Original Music Composer:
Zac Clark
Producer:
Andrew Miller
Jeanette Volturno
Jessica Rhoades
Marcei A. Brown
Production Design:
Erin Cochran
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd Tucker
Stunt Coordinator:
Kathy Jarvis
Writer:
Jennifer Raite
Chris Cullari
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