A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 22, 2014
Original Title:
The Drownsman
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black Fawn Films
Breakthrough Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 88
After nearly drowning in a lake, a young girl develops an abnormal fear of water and is plagued by visions of a mysterious dark figure. A year later, in an attempt to cure her phobia and visions, her skeptical friends stage a séance and subject her to a bathtub experiment, unwittingly summoning the dark figure into the world.
Art Direction:
Bethany McLeod
Associate Producer:
Anna Jane Edmonds
Boom Operator:
Kirill Belousov
Casting:
Ashley Hallihan
Director:
Chad Archibald
Director of Photography:
Marc Forand
Editor:
Nick Montgomery
Executive Producer:
Michael McGuigan
Nat Abraham
Ira Levy
Marina Cordoni
Peter Williamson
First Assistant Camera:
Karl Janisse
First Assistant Director:
Ryan Port
Gaffer:
Matt Witty
Key Grip:
Greg Baldin
Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda Wood
Original Music Composer:
Steph Copeland
Producer:
Chad Archibald
Christopher Giroux
Production Design:
Vincent Moskowec
Property Master:
Bethany McLeod
Script Editor:
C.F. Benner
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jeff Maher
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jason Derushie
Jeff Derushie
Underwater Camera:
Adam Dawson
Writer:
Chad Archibald
Cody Calahan
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