Bottles (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 1, 2010

Original Title:
Bottles

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Eaten Alive Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Be Careful What You Collect

Mira has a dark secret, when she gets angry objects move and people get hurt. One day she discovers disturbing items in her daughter's antique bottle collection and is frightened by her child's budding capabilities. You have to be careful about what you collect.

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Art Department Production Assistant:
Suzanne Galletly
Garbo Grossman

Art Direction:
Kim Schaffer

Assistant Camera:
Kevin Kirner

Boom Operator:
John C. Grant

Casting Director:
Kara Sullivan, CSA

Cinematography:
Douglas Mazell

Co-Producer:
Jason MIller

Costume Coordinator:
Sarah Register

Director:
Jon Stout

Editor:
Martin Kauper

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Nikki Odongray

Gaffer:
Bobby Fever

Grip:
Jim Davis
Michelle Peterson
Jeremy Zimmerman

Key Grip:
David Gamble

Makeup Artist:
Abigail Bradley

Music:
Greg Zymet

Original Story:
Samantha Henderson

Screenplay:
Jon Stout

Sound Mixer:
Brent McClain

Unit Production Manager:
Ryan Ullman

Visual Effects:
Lars Bunch

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