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Release Date:
March 8, 2014
Original Title:
Mamula
Alternate Titles:
Dark Sea
Katil Jalpari
Killer Mermaid
Killer Mermaids
Mamula
Nymph
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
DigitalKraft
Jerry Catering Service
Media Plus
Talking Wolf Productions
Viktorija Film
Production Countries:
Montenegro | Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 90
Two young American women go on a Mediterranean vacation and uncover the watery lair of a killer mermaid hidden beneath an abandoned military fortress.
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Animation:
Branko Brković
Nikola Vulović
Associate Producer:
Kristina Klebe
Casting:
Milena Predić
Cinematography:
Dimitrije Joković
Co-Producer:
Lada Vukotic Stamatov
Costume Design:
Jelena Đorđević
Director:
Milan Todorović
Editor:
Filip Dedić
Executive Producer:
Goran Djikic
Slobodan Jocic
Ivan Pribićević
Milan Todorović
Gaffer:
Nebojša Slavujević
Makeup Artist:
Tijana Draguljević
Makeup Effects:
Miroslav Lakobrija
Music:
Nikola Jeremić
Producer:
Marko Jocić
Production Design:
Ivan Denić
Property Master:
Nikola Stojanović
Script Supervisor:
Marija Pejin
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Aleksandar 'Sergio' Kalezić
Sound Designer:
Nikola Radivojević
Vladimir Uspenski
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ognjen Popić
Special Effects Coordinator:
Danilo Dudić
Still Photographer:
Aleksandar Papajić
Story:
Marko Backović
Stunt Coordinator:
Slaviša Ivanović
Underwater Camera:
Ivana Orlović Kranjc
Janez Kranjc
VFX Artist:
Ivan Arsić
VFX Supervisor:
Ivan Pribićević
Visual Effects Art Director:
Ana Pakljanac
Writer:
Barry Keating
Milan Konjević
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