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Release Date:
November 24, 2023
Original Title:
Pareidolia
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Misty Moon
Q Cumber Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A single woman alone in her house can't be sure if the changing pictures and shapes around her are real, or whether something is watching her.
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Casting:
Stuart Morriss
Cinematography:
James Dean
Colorist:
James Shovlar
Concept Artist:
David C. Alvarez
Consulting Editor:
Jake West
Dialogue Editor:
Sonny Elphick
Director:
Aaron Truss
Driver:
Alexander Pearce
Editor:
Aaron Truss
Executive Producer:
Philip Ward
Juan Carlos Herrera
Allan Liska
Colin Knox
Al Samujh
First Assistant Director:
Camille Cremades
Graphic Designer:
Ignacio Mazuecos
Makeup Artist:
Kate Boulby
Producer:
Stuart Morriss
Production Assistant:
Jen Morriss
Alice Amata
Alexander Pearce
Prop Designer:
David C. Alvarez
Script Editor:
Aaron Truss
Second Unit Director:
Stuart James
Sound Designer:
Mario Vidali
Daniel J. Yates
Sound Recordist:
Felix Waverley-Hudson
Visual Effects Designer:
Ignacio Mazuecos
Daniel Grant
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ignacio Mazuecos
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jen Morriss
Wardrobe Designer:
Lizzie Dyer
Writer:
Aiden Truss
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