A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2023
Original Title:
The Secret Light of Flowers
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
An uninspired man attempts to impress a florist by taking up gardening, but soon experiences strange side effects after planting a mysterious bulb from an unknown sender.
Boom Operator:
Reid Miller
Colorist:
C. Ryan Stemple
Bobb Strongman
Costume Design:
Khyaam Haque
Director:
Khyaam Haque
Director of Photography:
Geno DiMaria
Editor:
Chris Carson Emmons
Executive Producer:
Khyaam Haque
Gaffer:
Com Truise
Graphic Designer:
Christo Downs
Grip:
Brandon Mattingly
Key Grip:
Brandon Mattingly
Makeup Artist:
Colleen O'Sullivan
Music:
Khyaam Haque
Producer:
James Gosling
Production Design:
Sophia Medawar
Khyaam Haque
Screenplay:
James Gosling
Set Decoration:
Sophia Medawar
Khyaam Haque
Sound Designer:
Khyaam Haque
Evan Graham Dunn
Sound Editor:
Evan Graham Dunn
Sound Mixer:
Nicholas Price
Thanks:
Antonella Di Sevario
Andrew Bighash
Tom Nendick
Brandon Ritter
Maryam Bighash
Marco Carlton
Emily Cosgrove
Emily Mott
Vytautas Sudintas
Jeff Brand
Robert Eby
Khalila Haque
Shuja Haque
Artie Kornfeld
Bob Cowsill
Mary Baca Haque
Vickie Liarakos
Alvin Ramos
Austin Worner
Felipe Kim
Brandon Lapierre
Title Designer:
Bobb Strongman
Visual Effects:
Matt Kitchen
Bobb Strongman
Writer:
Khyaam Haque
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