Carassius Auratus (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 20, 2024

Original Title:
Carassius Auratus

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
M.E.T. Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

A broke college student’s world flips upside down when he finds himself in a secret society of wealthy, arrogant students with a peculiar obsession.

Charlie Baker is a college student who struggles to make ends meet. When he receives a letter, which was supposed to go to someone named Lennox with a secret code, it leads him and his reluctant roommate, Elliot, to the door of a secret fraternity on campus. To have one last bit of fun before he's kicked out, Charlie assumes Lennox's identity and attempts to join the brothers of this odd society.

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Assistant Camera:
Nashard Marrow

Boom Operator:
Emma Welborn

Costume Design:
Ariana Beverly

Director:
Maya Haston

Director of Photography:
Emily Merchant

Editor:
Maya Haston
Stella Mabiala

Gaffer:
Steven Kimmerle

Grip:
Langston Henderson

Makeup & Hair:
Sav Bruett

Production Design:
Rachel Medina

Script Supervisor:
Siarra Roman

Sound Engineer:
Amauri Harris
Antoine Jackson

Sound Mixer:
Cameron Brosnan

Writer:
Tiana Howard
Maya Haston

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