Catalyst (2018) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 25, 2018

Original Title:
Catalyst

Production Companies:
AceTiger Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Catalyst is based on the real life story of lead actor April Morrow's experiences seeking treatment for a life-crippling eating disorder. Sam, An ambitious young woman coming to terms with the demons from her past, has finally agreed to accept treatment. On her first day at the remote treatment facility she meets many other girls all going through their own struggles, and her resolve is tested as she gets a small taste of the long road to recovery ahead of her.

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Assistant Director:
Hans Stjernswärd
Markel Goikoetxea

Best Boy Electric:
Ionel Diaconescu

Best Boy Grip:
Joann Wong

Director:
Shane Tometich

Director of Photography:
Egor Povolotskiy

Editor:
Monge

First Assistant Camera:
Sai Aung Tun

Gaffer:
Kevin Kim

Key Grip:
Shai Keston-Nix

Makeup Artist:
Taylr Koebel

Music:
Ryan Johnson

Post Producer:
Monge

Producer:
Jaime Carbajal
Shane Tometich

Production Assistant:
Martin Asselin

Screenplay:
April Morrow
Shane Tometich

Script Supervisor:
Nicholas Seeley

Second Assistant Camera:
Ana Parra

Sound Mixer:
Hovak Alaverdyan
Igor Comes

Unit Production Manager:
Tammy-Anne Fortuin

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