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Release Date:
April 4, 2025
Original Title:
Chimera
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Summoned By Name
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 8
A psychological thriller that delves into the intricate struggles of a man haunted by entities that only he can see. As he confronts these manifestations during therapy, a gripping journey unfolds, blurring the lines between reality and the paranormal. His therapist attempts to guide him through the chaos of his own mind, uncovering a haunting truth about his and her mental health.
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Assistant Director:
Louayy Haqqi
BTS Photographer:
Jasmine Tolson
Boom Operator:
Shaun Monkhouse
Casting Director:
George K-Thompson
Colorist:
Lauren Gillan
Decorator:
Louayy Haqqi
Director:
Oscar W. Fitchett
Director of Photography:
Tito Caviar
Editor:
Ethan Mclaughlin
Foley Artist:
Connor Speechly
Lighting Director:
Tito Caviar
Lighting Manager:
Ethan Mclaughlin
Makeup Artist:
Patrycja Nowacka
Producer:
Louayy Haqqi
George K-Thompson
Production Assistant:
George K-Thompson
Prop Maker:
Angus Mawer
Screenplay:
George K-Thompson
Script Supervisor:
Louayy Haqqi
Set Designer:
Oscar W. Fitchett
Story:
Louayy Haqqi
Storyboard Artist:
Lydia Bailey
Visual Effects Editor:
Lauren Gillan
Ellie Hockey
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