NFT (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
NFT

Alternate Titles:
Cursed Images

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Old Jim Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

You are NGMI.

A group of crypto savvy friends begin experiencing strange occurrences after buying into a cursed NFT collection.

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Assistant Camera:
Arthur Lanigan

Associate Producer:
James Hoang
Mariah Nonnemacher

Casting:
Sybilla Odenheimer

Choreographer:
Evie Webzell

Colorist:
Derrick Sims

Compositing Artist:
Alex Frost
Eleanor Fowler
Josh Black
Matthew Hale

Compositing Lead:
Simon Firth

Concept Artist:
Oscar Trejo

Data Wrangler:
Benji Blank

Director:
Jonas Odenheimer

Director of Photography:
Michael Edo Keane

Editor:
Derrick Sims

First Assistant Camera:
Jecelnena Gubatan
Stephanie Chin Yin Ho

Graphic Designer:
James Hoang

Line Producer:
Naseer Din

Makeup & Hair:
Siew Gratton
Teryne Philip

Music:
Jeff Blank

Producer:
Jonas Odenheimer

Props:
Kai Rottmann

Rotoscoping Artist:
Daniel Cooper

Script Supervisor:
Peppers Sims

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Eli Hughes

Second Unit Director:
Michael Edo Keane

Sound Mixer:
Oliver Beard

Sound Recordist:
Geoffrey Pheasant

Stunts:
Maddie Millar
Evie Webzell

Thanks:
Yasin Sinop
Jeff Blank
Lidia Karpukova
Michael Rasmussen
Shawn Rasmussen

Visual Effects Producer:
Lucas Hanwell

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Van De Steenoven

Writer:
Jonas Odenheimer

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