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Release Date:
October 11, 2024
Original Title:
Feirg
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Baby with a Meat Cleaver Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Following the death of her mother, Margie leaves her family farm on a quest to search for an rare amphibian. Losing track of time in the forest she encounters a mysterious creature and then must fight to survive the night. FEIRG is a dark modern fairytale that examines the cycles of grief through the medium of a horror-thriller with a time travel loop -de-loop.
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Art Direction:
Dean Coffey
Sarah Duck
Joshua Darby
Carpenter:
Leslie Yates
Cinematography:
Jesse Lane
Co-Producer:
Mark Hooper
Melanie Killingsworth
Stephanie Sabrinskas
Colorist:
Tim Morton
Costume Supervisor:
Stephanie Sabrinskas
Director:
Alana Auden
Edward Yates
Editor:
Alana Auden
Edward Yates
First Assistant Camera:
Lewis Rodan
First Assistant Director:
Melanie Killingsworth
Gaffer:
Robert Abboud
Makeup Artist:
Ivana Ciccone
Bec Hilton
Makeup Department Head:
Amanda Lissant-Clayton
Music:
Ruby Schofield
Producer:
Edward Yates
Alana Auden
Production Design:
Michael Irwin
Prosthetics:
Nathan Cunico
Recording Supervision:
Lachlan Vermont
Script Supervisor:
Alana Auden
Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Duck
Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Hurwood
Set Designer:
Joshua Darby
Sound Designer:
Mark Hooper
Sound Recordist:
Nicholas Barker
Nathalie Resciniti
Steadicam Operator:
Antony Zhao
Still Photographer:
Dean Coffey
Writer:
Edward Yates
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