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Release Date:
June 2, 2012
Original Title:
Imaginary Friend
Alternate Titles:
180
Amiga imaginaria
L'impensable vérité
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
180 Degrees
Braeburn Entertainment
Check Entertainment
FishCorb Films
Scatena & Rosner Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
During her traumatic childhood with an abusive father, Emma relied on an imaginary friend for strength. She is now an artist struggling with mental illness living with her apparently loving husband, Brad. But when Emma's imaginary friend starts reappearing, she knows she's losing her grip. Desperate to save her marriage and show Brad she is in control, Emma takes drastic measures to free herself of her torment and her imaginary friend.
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Art Direction:
Julie Ziah
Casting:
Don Carroll
Cinematography:
Scott Peck
Costume Design:
Cynthia Summers
Director:
Richard Gabai
Editor:
Jeff Murphy
Makeup Department Head:
Amber Moore
Jenda Cipperley
Music:
Aaron Symonds
Producer:
John Constantine
Michael Amato
Richard Gabai
Production Design:
Gabor Norman
Script Supervisor:
Carmen Tabanyi
Mario Aguja
Set Decoration:
Jamie Ramirez
Amy R. Strong
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