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Release Date:
May 8, 2023
Original Title:
Vultures
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Vultures takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where nocturnal bird-like creatures called Vultures dominate the night and have brought humanity to the brink of extinction. Among the few survivors is The Hunter, who has lived in isolation after enduring a personal tragedy. He longs to regain some form of companionship, however thieving bandits, voracious creatures of the night, and the inherent hostility of his environment may hinder his efforts.
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Colorist:
Tommy Kubena
Creature Design:
Emma Phillips
Isabella Boden
Jack Muldoon
Lucas Milani
Abby Pellien
Melody Pinkston
Antonia Yanez
Fox C. Hughes
Director:
Jacob Thompson
Director of Photography:
Tim Brown
Editor:
Jacob Thompson
First Assistant Director:
Fox C. Hughes
Gaffer:
Lucas Aspen All-Stier
Shannon Edgar
Tim Brown
Makeup & Hair:
Hannah Schmidt
Antonia Yanez
Shannon Edgar
Music:
Colten Mendelson
Billy Stump
Producer:
Tim Brown
Tommy Kubena
Production Design:
Austin Halverson
Script Supervisor:
Hannah Schmidt
Sound:
Vicky Vien
Sound Designer:
Tim Brown
Jacob Thompson
Visual Effects Editor:
Ethan Kelton
Writer:
Jacob Thompson
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