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Release Date:
January 24, 2024
Original Title:
Loon
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Daylight Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Loon is a dystopian horror short that follows Freya, a young woman born to the apocalypse. After being imprisoned in a steel cage by a disgruntled ex soldier, she must fight her bloodthirsty captor, before all hope is lost.
Associate Producer:
Dylan Stumer
BTS Photographer:
Annabel Duggan
Color Grading:
David McDonald
Director:
Kody Bramhall
Director of Photography:
David McDonald
Editor:
Kody Bramhall
Grip:
Alex O’Meally
Makeup Artist:
Joanna Fitch
Producer:
Kody Bramhall
Production Assistant:
Timothy Clough
Set Designer:
Steven Bramhall
Sound Designer:
Ben Vlad
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Back
Visual Effects:
Kody Bramhall
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