The Scopia Effect (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 2014

Original Title:
The Scopia Effect

Alternate Titles:
Scopia

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Big Eye
Flynn Entertainment

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 130

Death Should Be A Once in a Life Time Experience

Reincarnation goes horribly wrong releasing dark forces across time. Basia accesses parts of her mind that should never be tampered with. Past lives merge with present as her reality becomes distorted, she fights for her very existence.

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Art Direction:
Ismini Xekalaki

Assistant Art Director:
Callum MacNeill

Assistant Costume Designer:
Vera Turonova

Carpenter:
Ryan Wesley Graham

Costume Design:
Petra Turonova

Director:
Christopher Butler

Director of Photography:
Charlie Herranz
Jaime Feliu-Torres

Editor:
Dean Gonzalez

Electrician:
Mat Holloway
Darryl Pargeter

Fight Choreographer:
Julian Seager

First Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Pencavel

Gaffer:
Luke Flegg
Ian Stowe
Ray Cook

Hairstylist:
Jamey-Leigh Weber

Key Makeup Artist:
Ashleigh Mills
Michelle Webb

Makeup Artist:
Vera Turonova
Chloe Edwards
Lea James
Frances Darvell White

Original Music Composer:
Moritz Schmittat

Producer:
Steven Flynn

Production Design:
Dave Paul

Production Manager:
Mark Lacey

Set Dresser:
Natalie O'Connor

Sound Designer:
Cory Coken
John Wong
Stosh Tuszynski

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jamie Vanadia

Visual Effects:
Ryan Alan Wood
John Andrew Cameron
Jon Merrifield

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mark Harriott

Writer:
Christopher Butler

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