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Release Date:
June 1, 2012
Original Title:
Video Diary of a Lost Girl
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Pandora's Talk Box Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
A rock and roll horror fantasy where we meet the immortal Louise and her beloved Charlie. Unfortunately, due to Louise's supernatural origins, every man she sleeps with must die! Charlie was Louise's first love from the 1920's, who she accidentally killed before realizing what she is: a descendant of Lilith, the mother of all demons! This race of women must feed on the souls of men once every full moon, or else they will menstruate to death. Now a hundred years later, Charlie returns reincarnated, and Louise must struggle with staying away from the love of her life, or risk losing him a second time! PMS has never been this deadly!
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Art Direction:
Danny Gallegos
Chelsea Welch
Assistant Director:
Danny Gallegos
Brianne Milder
Assistant Editor:
Chris Shields
Cinematography:
Casey Puccini
Taylor Wood
Director:
Lindsay Denniberg
Editor:
Lindsay Denniberg
Executive Producer:
Lindsay Denniberg
Music:
Teaadora
Bestial Mouths
Cemetery
Outmode
Counters
Father Finger
Mr. Transylvania
Producer:
Erin Nixon
Production Design:
Lindsay Denniberg
Production Manager:
Danny Gallegos
Brianne Milder
Set Decoration:
Erin Nixon
Sound Editor:
Kimo Knowles
Sound Mixer:
Kimo Knowles
Visual Effects:
Lindsay Denniberg
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