Jennifer's Shadow (2004) [R]

Release Date:
October 1, 2004

Original Title:
Jennifer's Shadow

Alternate Titles:
Chronicle of the Raven
Devorador de Sueños

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Etoile Filante Productions
Hybrid Pictures International

Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16  DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 96

May you finally rest in peace

Willful young Jennifer Cassi travels to South America to claim the inheritance of her recently deceased twin sister Johanna's house. While there Jennifer must contend with her eccentric grandmother Mary Ellen Cassi, who has damned the family with an ancient curse. Jennifer immediately starts to suffer from scary visions of a sinister raven every time she goes to sleep.

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ADR Recordist:
Steven Burkholder
Diego Gat
Daniel Pérez
Abel Tortorelli

Additional Photography:
Robin Melhuish

Assistant Art Director:
Laura Guaragna

Assistant Editor:
Amalia Herdt

Best Boy Electric:
Matías Carneiro

Best Boy Grip:
Diego Giménez

Boom Operator:
Santiago Morone
Andres Smith

Camera Intern:
Diego Echave

Camera Operator:
Daniel de la Vega
Matías Fassi
Pablo Parés

Casting:
Bill Bridges
Steve Muller

Casting Assistant:
Valeria Maside

Casting Consultant:
David Herd

Cinematography:
Monty Rowan

Co-Producer:
Eric Biedermann

Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo

Construction Coordinator:
Christian Patrian

Costume Design:
Violeta Kandel

Director:
Daniel de la Vega
Pablo Parés

Editor:
Pablo Ratto

Electrician:
Agustín Barrutia
Martín Mohadeb
Jaime Muschietti
Gonzalo Saller
Martin Schnook
Carlos Santiago Sosa
Juan Manuel Tizón

Extras Casting:
Raul Burghi

First Assistant Camera:
Magdalena Ripa Alsina

First Assistant Director:
Gabriel Posniak

First Assistant Editor:
Federico Peretti

Foley Artist:
Erick Jolley

Foley Recordist:
Erick Jolley

Gaffer:
Mariano Monti

Generator Operator:
Germán González

Grip:
Diego de Garay
Federico Eibuszyc

Hair Designer:
Fernando Aréchaga

Key Grip:
Aníbal Cattaneo

Key Hair Stylist:
Agustina Lavalle Cobo

Location Manager:
Diego P. de Ella

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Lorena Cafetzoglus

Makeup Designer:
Fernando Aréchaga

Music:
Micha Liberman

Music Coordinator:
Elyssa Liberman

Negative Cutter:
Héctor Belvedere

Producer:
P.J. Pettiette
Claudie Viguerie

Production Design:
Marcelo Pont Vergés

Production Supervisor:
Victoria Piantini

Prop Maker:
Walter Cornás

Property Builder:
Walter Cornás

Property Master:
Claudio Melluso

Script Consultant:
Karlina Lyons
Alejandro López
Jean-Maxime Perramon

Script Supervisor:
Mariano Biasin

Second Assistant Camera:
Martina Rupp

Second Assistant Director:
Mariano Biasin

Set Designer:
Óscar Escanilla

Set Dresser:
Juan Manuel Becerra
Mercedes Marmorek

Sound Editor:
Rob Craner
Gene Hobson
Erick Jolley

Sound Engineer:
Martín Montrasi

Sound Mixer:
Javier Farina
Martín Montrasi

Special Effects Assistant:
Santiago Lange

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christian Gruaz

Special Effects Technician:
Franco Burattini

Still Photographer:
Candelaria Gil

Story:
P.J. Pettiette

Storyboard Artist:
Francisco Salazar

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gene Hobson

Third Assistant Director:
Valeria Maside

Unit Production Manager:
Matías Haglund

VFX Production Coordinator:
Lidia Nouche

Video Assist Operator:
Carla Lucarella

Wardrobe Assistant:
Sonia Stanko

Wardrobe Designer:
Sylvie Burstin

Wardrobe Intern:
Julieta Bertoni
Fernanda Molfese

Writer:
Daniel de la Vega
Pablo Parés

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