A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Cat's Eye
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Praxis Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A woman visits a personal stretcher, only to have unexpected objects pulled out of her body. A near silent witness statement to the reopening of invisible wounds in an abstract pursuit of healing.
Cinematography:
Bonita Carzino
Costume Design:
Emerson White
Director:
Molly Moloney
Editor:
Vanessa Bray
First Assistant Camera:
Claire Guiffre
First Assistant Director:
Faraz Anarwala
Gaffer:
Frank Wood
Music:
Ute Kanngeisser
Producer:
Eric Zac Perry
Production Assistant:
Tahlia Magistrale
Jack Voegt
Production Design:
Amanda Kay
Script Supervisor:
Alice Adlide
Sound Designer:
Linus Ferris
Sound Recordist:
Alfie Faber
Visual Effects:
Darwin Schulze
Writer:
Molly Moloney
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