Scopophobia (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 24, 2024

Original Title:
Scopophobia

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Melyn Pictures Ltd

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

This town is haunted. Not by ghosts. By ghost stories.

Four girls return home to a ghost town but find themselves being followed. By someone who knows what they did? Or just their guilty conscience? There's more to each girl than meets the eye.

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Art Direction:
Megan Haf

Casting Director:
Aled Owen

Co-Producer:
Ioan Ings

Colorist:
Lee Robinson

Digital Imaging Technician:
David Webster

Director:
Aled Owen

Director of Photography:
Adam Hollin

Drone Operator:
Llyr Tonge

Editor:
Daniel Rosenberg

First Assistant Camera:
Bernadette Baker

First Assistant Director:
Tom Gripper

Gaffer:
David Webster

Lighting Technician:
Jordan Baird

Location Sound Mixer:
Lubos Jurik

Makeup & Hair:
Morgan Thomas

Music:
Lloyd Morgan
GG Fearn

Producer:
Tom Rawding
Aled Owen

Production Runner:
Holly Bonehill
Sam Zucca

Prosthetics:
Ellie Baldwin

Script Supervisor:
Spiros Doukas
Michael Walsh-Rose

Second Assistant Camera:
Arla Albertine

Sound Assistant:
Emma Granger

Sound Recordist:
Sam Wiltshire

Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin McCurdy

Third Assistant Director:
Willem Evans
Katrina Seaton

Visual Effects:
Eliot O'Brien
Adam Clement

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