The Blackdamp (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Blackdamp

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

'Ave ye heard of the Tommyknockers?

Two desperate prospectors are hoping to strike the motherlode in an abandoned Colorado mine in the 1870s. While attempting to contend with the crushing effects of isolation, greed, paranoia and the fear of the mysterious creatures that supposedly lurk in the shadows of the mine, they gradually begin to lose their grip on reality.

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Art Direction:
Sofia Pascoli

Associate Producer:
Adam Oros

Boom Operator:
Xavier Solis

Camera Operator:
Ari Isenberg

Casting:
Lara Orhon
Sabine Ocaña
Adam Oros

Catering:
Denzel Okafor

Costume Design:
Adam Oros

Digital Imaging Technician:
Julian Ortiz

Director:
Adam Oros

Director of Photography:
Ari Isenberg

Editor:
Kanard Brooks

First Assistant Camera:
Tara Zulfikar

First Assistant Director:
Mihika Mishra

Gaffer:
Griffin Bowie
Renzo Olivieri
Spencer Somlyody

Grip:
Denzel Okafor

Key Grip:
Alexis Montesinos
Trey Weaver

Makeup & Hair:
Lara Orhon

Music:
Maxwell Alper

Producer:
Sabine Ocaña

Production Design:
Lara Orhon

Props:
Sofia Pascoli

Second Assistant Camera:
Julian Ortiz

Set Dresser:
Sofia Pascoli

Sound Designer:
Kanard Brooks

Sound Editor:
Kanard Brooks

Sound Mixer:
Xavier Solis

Storyboard Artist:
Daniel Karl

Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Rosenbaum

Writer:
Adam Oros

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