A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
MARROW
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
MARROW is a psychological horror short about a rookie paramedic whose 999 call takes a dark surreal turn.
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Art Department Assistant:
Ash Reynolds
Tasha Leah Santiago
Art Direction:
Caitlin Booth
Assistant Production Design:
Sam Hawkins
Elisa Milan
Boom Operator:
Zara Macfarlane
Costume Design:
Lee Howe-Li-Rocchi
Director:
Jay T Grimes
Director of Photography:
Hyias Ching
Editor:
Ben Wood
First Assistant Camera:
Eugene Voo
First Assistant Director:
Isabela del Gaiso
Gaffer:
Ethan Smith
Graphic Designer:
Sam Bowles
Lighting Production Assistant:
Aaron Kokolay
Makeup & Hair:
Nimrit Bhogal
Producer:
Megan Teo
Production Assistant:
Isabella Fox
Production Coordinator:
Jasmine Miller
Production Design:
Sean Marsh
Script Supervisor:
Áron Csiszárik
Second Assistant Camera:
Áron Csiszárik
Matyas Wyatt
Second Assistant Director:
Shubh Gaharwar
Sound Designer:
Katarina Jankovic
Stunt Coordinator:
Gareth Henry
Writer:
Jay T Grimes
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