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Release Date:
May 9, 2024
Original Title:
Wanna Play a Game?
Production Companies:
black rabbit productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 10
When an obsessed gamer downloads a new game he must follow the rules to survive the night.
Animation:
Alexis Rivera
Art Designer:
Luke Manock
Art Direction:
Juan Camilo Gomez
Assistant Camera:
Matthew Bacher
Paolo Serino
Assistant Director:
Maya Dominguez
Max Ulz
Assistant Editor:
Amanda Madeja
Color Grading:
Brien Guy
Costume Assistant:
Juan Camilo Gomez
Costume Design:
Luke Manock
Director:
Amanda Madeja
Director of Photography:
Jax Maloney
Editor:
Anna Buan
Luke Manock
Gaffer:
Gabby Douglas Wood
Nata Aguilar
Graphic Designer:
Abran Saenz
Key Grip:
Gabby Douglas Wood
Makeup & Hair:
Rosanna Samudio
Music:
Thomas Ropp
Producer:
Wendy Gaytan Marin
Alex Johnson
Production Design:
Juan Camilo Gomez
Second Unit Director:
Anna Hawk
Sound:
Juan Camilo Gomez
Sound Designer:
Luke Manock
Sound Editor:
Luke Manock
Sound Mixer:
Luke Manock
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Arielle Scavron
Visual Effects Editor:
Amanda Madeja
Writer:
Amanda Madeja
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