Eye Open (2023) [R]

Release Date:
May 12, 2023

Original Title:
Eye Open

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
black rabbit productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 18

Leave your mind behind.

In a family torn by addiction, a timid teenager named Shane attempts to find and reunite with his older brother. When he gets to his destination, his entire reality is shattered by a mind-bending discovery.

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Assistant Art Director:
Jazmin Vasquez

BTS Photographer:
Justice Conkle

Colorist:
Sawyer Merrell

Director:
Devin Holloway

Director of Photography:
Ben Chavez IV

Editor:
Johannes Theisen
Devin Holloway

First Assistant Camera:
Matthew Bacher

First Assistant Director:
Avery Layfield

Gaffer:
Cole Velasquez

Grip:
Mango Shake

Key Grip:
Dante Holguin

Musician:
THC-Worm

Producer:
Evelyn Romo

Production Design:
Raina Bailey

Props:
Michael Maloney

Script Supervisor:
Alexia Murrell

Second Assistant Camera:
Dominick Levy
Bella Spilotro

Sound Designer:
Avery Layfield

Sound Recordist:
Sammy Brown

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Trinity Devargas

Unit Production Manager:
Wendy Gaytan Marin

Visual Effects:
Loka

Writer:
Devin Holloway

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