A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 6, 2023
Original Title:
Playback
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kinowave
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Two VHS digitizers receive a mysterious box of tapes.
Assistant Art Director:
Ronan Jensen
Assistant Camera:
Isaac Kau
Assistant Director:
Evan Hourany
Best Boy Electric:
Sam Lüscher
Best Boy Grip:
Lucas Vilicich
Sungbin Moon
Casting Director:
Ryan Ruffing
Colorist:
Miki Inoguchi
Director:
Ben Winter
Director of Photography:
Brandon Kheang
Editor:
Ben Winter
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Cocco
Gaffer:
Micah Goldfarb
Key Grip:
Kat Santana
Original Music Composer:
Sergio Vázquez-Mora
Producer:
Everett Cobb
Sebastian Kolderup-Lane
Sultan Mars
Production Designer:
Adriana Morales
Screenplay:
Ronan Jensen
Ben Winter
Script Supervisor:
Jessenia Blackstone
Sound Designer:
Luke Baird
Sound Mixer:
Everett Cobb
Sound Recordist:
Collin Russel
Story:
Ronan Jensen
Thanks:
Jake Winter
Dominic Hure
Isaac Kau
Miki Inoguchi
Sergio Vázquez-Mora
Bobby Astro
Kassidy Buis
Micah Goldfarb
Nick Ouklore
Evan Hourany
James Kirchner
Visual Effects:
Ben Winter
Brandon Kheang
Visual Effects Design Consultant:
Hunter Woelfle
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