Umbra of Deceit (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 2023

Original Title:
Umbra of Deceit

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Apeiron Films

Production Countries:
Germany | Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 4

A corrupt government, a skilled operative, a deadly alliance.

In the halls of power, a minister has fallen from grace. Government agent Beckett recruits a deadly operative Richards with a dubious past to restore control via coercion. As the power play unfolds, Beckett must confront the consequences of his choices while Richards seeks to safeguard his own interests.

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Assistant Director:
Patrick McGinley

Boom Operator:
Patrick McGinley

Camera Operator:
Matthew De Barra

Director:
Dave Lojek

Director of Photography:
Matthew De Barra

Editor:
Dave Lojek

Gaffer:
Kate Horvath

Location Assistant:
Nina Mendes

Makeup Artist:
Reda Pinchera

Original Music Composer:
Kurt Schlegel

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Patrick Düren

Producer:
Dave Lojek

Screenplay:
Anthony Straeger

Set Designer:
Patrick McGinley

Set Photographer:
Anna Louise Hally

Writer:
Anthony Straeger

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