A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Alba Villaronga Cases, Leannie, Kerry Ready
Written by:
Devi Bhaduri
Elaine Chu
Carla Grace Fajardo
Directed by:
Robbie Barnes, Elaine Chu, Carla Grace Fajardo
Release Date:
August 1, 2022
Original Title:
13 Minutes of Horror: Sci-Fi Horror
Alternate Titles:
13 Minutes of Horror: Sci-Fi Horror
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
NYX Horror Collective
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Sci-Fi Horror has led us into the depths of fear and back again, from the mundane to the fantastical. It's the fear of the unknown, the fear of the depths of space, and the fear of where our technology will lead. Here, the winners of Nyx Horror Collective's 13 Minutes of Horror 2022 60-Second Film Challenge lead you through the wicked, the weird and the worrisome all within one terrifying minute. =
The anthology features the 13 winners winners of Nyx Horror Collective's 2022 60-Second Film Challenge to make a sci-fi horror short.
Cinematography:
Adrian Hernandez
Lucien Chan
William Green
Elaine Chu
Director:
Megan Llewellyn
Marilyn Flores
Elaine Chu
Olivia Hill
Kristine Gerolaga
Deanna M. Gomez
Izzy Lee
Carla Grace Farjado
Sadie Walton
Robbie Barnes
Sara Werner
Bianca Malcolm
JC Farris
Filamena Young
Director of Photography:
Chris O'Malley
Sophia Cacciola
Samantha Labrecque
Eli Manos
Editor:
Jose L. Marrufo
Michael J. Epstein
Marilyn Flores
Bianca Malcolm
Elaine Chu
David M. Baker
Deanna M. Gomez
Ashley Lynch
Producer:
Kelly Krause
Lisa Kroger
Mo Moshaty
Melody Cooper
Writer:
Meaghan Morris
Megan Llewellyn
Mercedes K. Milner
Steven Krimmel
Carla Grace Farjado
Bianca Malcolm
Kristine Gerolaga
Bry Gallagher
Elaine Chu
Marilyn Flores
Devi Bhaduri
Izzy Lee
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