Dreamweaver (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Dreamweaver

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
PPAS Film Collective

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

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Amidst the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, Mary, a timid yet curious teenager, ventures into a seemingly normal, conservative suburban household for a slumber party hosted by her crush, Heather, and her intimidating new friends. However, Mary finds herself entangled in a surreal and sinister experience after being given psychedelics, leading her to question the true intentions of the family and herself.

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Art Direction:
Logan Roussey

Assistant Camera:
Hudson Loverro

Assistant Director:
Will Coombs

Boom Operator:
Justin Charles

Co-Director:
Zaida Cohen
Tai Lyn Sandhu

Co-Editor:
Zaida Cohen
Will Coombs
Tai Lyn Sandhu

Co-Producer:
Kai Blom
Will Coombs

Costume Consultant:
Kai Blom

Director of Photography:
Matilda Seki
Viva Arcabascio

Grip:
Savvy Crawford
Maria Cury
Isis Casas Godoy

Hair Department Head:
Kai Blom

Makeup & Hair:
Kai Blom

Producer:
Cooper Burkett

Production Assistant:
Mayo Bernal

Sound Assistant:
Joelie Leopold

Sound Designer:
Cooper Burkett

Sound Director:
Phoebe Midttveit

Swing:
Sophia Grassotti

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