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Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Seizures
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Derailed Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
A man, suffering from brain seizures, tries to reconnect with his past by developing old pictures that he doesn't remember. Everything leads to a mysterious gas station, where the man will face his worst nightmare.
Associate Producer:
Tom Powell
Scott Wenger
Boom Operator:
Rodney Davis
Camera Operator:
Jeff Corrales
Casting Associate:
Pia Thrasher
Cinematography:
Olivia Kuan
Co-Producer:
Christian Simonin
Co-Writer:
Nzingä Asantewa
Director:
Nicolas Simonin
Executive Producer:
Vernon Evans
Nicolas Simonin
Cristóbal Sánchez
First Assistant Director:
Joel Boling
Gaffer:
Michael Westby
Location Sound Mixer:
S.G. Nair
Makeup Artist:
Yoni Baker
Makeup Department Head:
Afton Adams
Music:
Zoe Blade
Yamil Burguener
Kevin MacLeod
Producer:
Robert Cox
Dean Whitney
Production Design:
Michelle Vorachack
Script Supervisor:
Pia Thrasher
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Michael Brown
Set Dresser:
Nzingä Asantewa
Special Effects:
Stephane Ripe
Story Editor:
Tom Powell
Writer:
Nicolas Simonin
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