A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Adam Marley, Matt Gallagher, Daniel-Paul Sampson
Written by:
Jonathan Brito
Directed by:
Jonathan Brito
Original Title:
The Night Kills Lovers
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Astro-Panic Pictures
Griffon Nest Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
While recovering from a broken leg, a bedridden young man is thrown into a paranoid panic after discovering his boyfriend left the apartment door open all day.
Assistant Director:
Roman Gubin
Cinematography:
Daniil Zlobin
Director:
Jonathan Brito
Driver:
David Reyes
Editor:
Shane R. Preston
Electrician:
Pablo Balboa
First Assistant Camera:
Keenan Orrange
Nico Alcalde-Yankelivich
Gaffer:
Gaurav Virkar
Grip:
Maria Paula Montoya
Key Grip:
Kurt Terrance Pereira
Music:
Paul Anthony
Producer:
Roman Gubin
Production Assistant:
Olivia Mazurek
Production Designer:
Krystin Leigh Smith
Production Manager:
Enrico Ferri
Sound Mixer:
Massimo Russo
Sound Recordist:
Sam Koabel
VFX Artist:
Osiel Garcia
Writer:
Jonathan Brito
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