A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2023
Original Title:
E M D R
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Creativity Dump
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
When Evan is at his psychologist for an E.M.D.R. (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) treatment to process the trauma he has from his parents' divorce. Evan has to go back to the moment, back to his trauma. He relives the entire experience. They do it several times until the psychologist wants to try a different approach. She changes a few words, confusing Evan. Evan does what he has been doing the whole time, closing his eyes and reliving the moment, but now there's something different. He sees the moment very differently. Instead of his parents telling him they are divorcing, he sees someone standing between them. He sees his parents now lying dead on the ground. The person between them turns out to be Evan himself. Evan is in disbelief. He becomes angry and attacks the psychologist. The security guard quickly intervenes and removes him. The psychologist reveals that this has been one of several attempts and that she is going to try again.
Assistant Editor:
Quinton Dallie
Boom Operator:
Max Baasten
Colorist:
Jan Meij
Ivo van Leeuwen
Costume Designer:
Arron Degener
Director:
Jason Soares Aguiar
Director of Photography:
Ivo van Leeuwen
Editor:
Jason Soares Aguiar
Executive Producer:
Ivo van Leeuwen
Jamie Dol
Jason Soares Aguiar
First Assistant Camera:
Britt Adriaansen
First Assistant Director:
Jamie Dol
Nils Swibben
Gaffer:
Wijnand Groenen
Makeup Artist:
Lotte van de Kerkhof
Producer:
Jamie Dol
Production Assistant:
Lea Rooij
Juliƫtte van Soest
Production Design:
Maaike-Grytsje Poorte
Sound Designer:
Max Baasten
Still Photographer:
Lotte van de Kerkhof
Writer:
Jason Soares Aguiar
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