Alizarin Crimson (2024) [NR]

Release Date:
August 18, 2024

Original Title:
Alizarin Crimson

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Luxta Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 18

Paint with your soul.

A stressed out corporate employee living with two burnout roommates, discovers his artistic side through an unusual VHS tape.

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Associate Producer:
Anel Camacho

Camera Operator:
Christan Welch

Colorist:
David Camacho

Director:
Carlos Camacho

Director of Photography:
Luigi Ventura

Editor:
Carlos Camacho

Executive Producer:
Anthony Zindroski

First Assistant Camera:
Steve Delgadillo

First Assistant Director:
Connor Giosso

Gaffer:
Spencer Smith

Hair Designer:
Kalina Hall

Key Grip:
Anthony Enciso

Makeup Artist:
Maddison Voss

Music:
Clarence Nelson

Producer:
Carlos Camacho

Production Assistant:
Chandler Beck
Ja'Choree Brown
Griffin Orlich

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Liguori

Second Assistant Camera:
Gabriela Castro

Second Assistant Director:
Karolinah Villarreal

Set Decoration:
Anel Camacho

Sound Designer:
Carlos Camacho

Sound Mixer:
Brian Reeder
Shawn Shelton
Katy Ruggiero

Still Photographer:
Betsybelle Camacho

Writer:
Casey Nielsen

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