A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 24, 2019
Original Title:
Black Licorice
Alternate Titles:
Snapshot
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Frankie Latina Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
A fashion photographer gets more than he bargained for when a roll of film in a used camera contains sinister imagery of high-society menace that sends him into a labyrinth of imminent danger.
Art Direction:
Kyle Vannoy
Associate Producer:
Patrick Buckley
Nick Dropp
Andy Gorzalski
Adrian Israel DeLeon
Bob Schweizer
Christian Kocinski
Al Kraemer
John Roberts
Stephanie Angela McIntosh
Xav Leplae
Clifford A. Smith
Heather Lynn Harrison
T.W. Hansen
Juliana Sorelli
Greg Postles
Haley Oestreich
Alicia Torres
James Tindell
Co-Producer:
Andrew Swant
Kyle Vannoy
Director:
Frankie Latina
Director of Photography:
Marcin Szocinski
Editor:
Vincent Maslowski
Executive Producer:
Anthony Stewart Brown
Brian Jost
Rob Ruvin
Patrick Lynch
Josh Weisfuse
Gary D. Lopez
Line Producer:
Sharmila Ray
Music:
Didier Leplae
Original Music Composer:
Joe Wong
Producer:
Ronnie Banerjee
Russell Keith Edwards
Alison Anne Abrohams
Mark Foote
Mirna Maddox
Stefan Prill
Kevin Przybylinski
Robin Koper
Frankie Latina
Rob Ruvin
Jason Growel
Scott David Murphy
Gilbert Trejo
John W. Stech
Amanda Pflieger
Dylan Manger
Set Decoration:
Dannon Raith
Spencer Tait
Sound Designer:
Joshua Chang
Special Effects:
Kevin Przybylinski
Unit Production Manager:
Wojciech Powalka
Nicole Docta
Writer:
Gilbert Trejo
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