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Release Date:
May 30, 2024
Original Title:
Nyctophobia
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
As Liz struggles with nyctophobia (fear of the dark), a form of anxiety disorder that causes sleeping issues, she desperately tries to fall asleep by entering her “inner world” where she can access her happy childhood memories. However, she ultimately becomes trapped in a time loop of sorts in her “lucid dream” world and encounters her nightmare, Dark Figure, who appears in various forms and shapes as a clown. The time loop pushes her deeper into her lucid dream world, forcing her to reach her subconscious world where she meets her worst nightmare, the original form of Dark Figure.
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Coordinating Producer:
Beare Flores
Costume Design:
Ivy Payne
Director:
Seayoon Jeong
Director of Photography:
Michael Candelori
Editor:
Leon Chase
Seayoon Jeong
First Assistant Director:
Beare Flores
Key Makeup Artist:
Fabiana Graziani
Producer:
Gustave Whinnery
Seayoon Jeong
Production Design:
Elle Kunnos de Voss
Set Decoration:
Irina Kuraeva
Sound Recordist:
Craig Slon
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brette Spiekerman
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Charles H. Joslain
Joseph Sperber
Writer:
Seayoon Jeong
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