AMŒBA (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 2023

Original Title:
AMŒBA

Alternate Titles:
AMOEBA

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
National Film School at IADT

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 18 

Runtime: 16

Love Is A Brain Eating Parasite

After surviving a brain eating parasite, Levi, a young queer man, is invited to his secondary school crush Roan's house for the weekend. Waking from an intoxicated night of reconnecting, Levi becomes convinced Roan kissed him. As Levi seeks the truth of what happened that night, his grip on reality loosens.

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Art Department Assistant:
Ciara Kelly

Assistant Camera:
Naoise Ahearne Woods
Carlos Moguel
Eamonn MacMahon

Assistant Director:
Amy O'Reilly

Assistant Editor:
Campbell Gibson

BTS Photographer:
Dara O'Shea
Tom Farrelly

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Nicole Crowley

Boom Operator:
Conor Waldron

Continuity:
katerina Melnyk
Luke O'Shaughnessy

Costume Assistant:
Ciara Farrell

Costume Designer:
Lily O'Neill

Director:
Ian Fallon

Director of Photography:
Ailill Martin

Editor:
Sthiti Padhy

Gaffer:
Bornil Anurag

Makeup & Hair:
Ellie Mulligan

Music:
Reuben Harvey

Producer:
Thomas Purdy

Production Assistant:
Brian Griffin

Production Design:
Ellen McHugh

Production Manager:
Orla Engstfeld

Sound Assistant:
Áindréas Fallon Verbruggen

Sound Designer:
Liam Prenter Morris
Kevin Gleeson

Underwater Camera:
Eamonn MacMahon

Writer:
Ian Fallon

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