A Sunday Stroll Through Hell (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 11, 2023

Original Title:
A Sunday Stroll Through Hell

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Product 12

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

The year is 2036. The world as we knew it came to a sudden and violent end. Dmitri is a survivor of the Last War. He fled his home in Yekaterinburg before it was wiped from the map. He however in his flight became separated from his fiancé, Anna. The hope of one day being reunited with his love keeps him motivated to make it another day. Having essentially turned to banditry in order to meet his needs, this hope of love allows him to cope with the realities of his circumstances. Will karma finally catch up with Dmitri, or will he continue to survive long enough to be reunited with the woman he loves.

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Assistant Editor:
Jared Somerville

Boom Operator:
Jacob Desagne

Cinematography:
Jared Somerville

Colorist:
Jared Somerville

Director:
Zach Lekic

Editor:
Hunter Latchuk

First Assistant Director:
Hunter Latchuk
Tayler Gladue

Producer:
Hunter Latchuk
Zach Lekic
Jared Somerville
Tristan Tilma

Production Design:
William Fitkin

Script Supervisor:
Tayler Gladue

Sound Designer:
Noah Friesen

Sound Editor:
Noah Friesen

Sound Mixer:
Jacob Desagne

Writer:
Zach Lekic

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