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Release Date:
October 31, 2018
Original Title:
The Man Who Loved Flowers
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
A man who appears to be madly in love buys flowers for his girlfriend, but it is soon revealed that he is a murderer who has gone insane after the woman he loved has died years ago.
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Art Direction:
Kai Jolley
Camera Operator:
Spencer Collins
Continuity:
Mandie Kingsbury
Director:
Darcy Love
Director of Photography:
Christina Boschman
Editor:
Darcy Love
Executive Producer:
Darcy Love
First Assistant Camera:
Bassem Azer
First Assistant Director:
Sancia Trouillot
Gaffer:
Ben Speir
Key Grip:
Indra Ama
Makeup & Hair:
Steph Lemieux
Music:
Chris Haigh
Producer:
Rachel Kloosterman
Production Designer:
Sevag Aksu
Production Manager:
Lauren Vesterdal
Second Assistant Camera:
Dawson DeGraaf
Second Assistant Director:
Tatiana Mattos
Sound Editor:
Darcy Love
Story:
Stephen King
Swing:
Cesar Alejandro Karraa Valladares
VFX Artist:
Bernard Gagnon
Wardrobe Designer:
Oshan Starreveld
Writer:
Darcy Love
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