Discipline (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 13, 2011

Original Title:
Discipline

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Life On Mars Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Let The Pain Begin

A series of murders are confounding the local police with its residue of mutilated corpses. It begins when a sadistic cult murders willing victims for entertainment. Professor Lafitte, a rich sophisticated man, whose hobby is collecting souls, leads the cult. One of his students is Jack, brilliant and obsessed with composing avant-grade music. He decides to compose a concerto for synthesizer & samplers that is based on the recorded sound of human screams. Jack is drawn into the clutches of the professor, who is guiding him into a dark path of self discovery, in his attempt to create a new kind of music.

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Associate Producer:
Oneida Caldera

Director:
Martin Mayo

Director of Photography:
Sergio Coro
Christopher Dunn George
Peter Gray

Editor:
Martin Mayo
Tina Imahara
Pablo Medina

Executive Producer:
Gerardo E. Dominguez
Juven Zapata

Line Producer:
Diaky Diaz

Music:
Alan DerMarderosian

Producer:
Martin Mayo

Second Unit Director:
George B. Kelly

Special Effects:
Frank Marano

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Linthicum

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Linthicum

Writer:
Martin Mayo
Carole Katchen

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