Djinn (2008) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 6, 2008

Original Title:
Djinn

Alternate Titles:
Djinn - Dämonen der Wüste

Genres:
Fantasy

Production Companies:
Giant Flick Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

A man travels through an impossible desert journey to save his true love.

After his love (Amina) is snatched from a dream by a powerful and evil Djinn, a man (Imad) must overcome the three great vices of man - Fear, Greed, and Lust, in order to save her. His journey will take him through the "Black Desert" and beyond, with only the guide of an angel, fortune-teller, and his own inspiration for Amina to help him.

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Associate Producer:
Zachary Lindsey

Director:
Shahin Sean Solimon

Director of Photography:
Matt Fore

Editor:
Shahin Sean Solimon

Executive Producer:
Shahin Sean Solimon

Key Makeup Artist:
Sarah Smile
Amber Atkisson
Tanika McConnell

Line Producer:
Briana Lindsey

Original Music Composer:
José J. Herring

Producer:
Kevin Marcus

Set Designer:
Jennifer Negahban

Sound Mixer:
Reagan Bond

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Amber Atkisson

Stunt Coordinator:
Monty L. Simons

Writer:
Shahin Sean Solimon

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