A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 2012
Original Title:
Defrayment
Genres:
Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Agrapha Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
A young hitman is put through the motions in being part of "the business" and a simple trip to reclaim a lost grimoire introduces him to a world of pain, where nothing is what it seems and where he too, has a price to pay.
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Assistant Director:
Derek Anderson
Assistant Editor:
James Thompson
Boom Operator:
James Sheppard
Andrew Hobson
Cableman:
Andrew Hobson
Cinematography:
Nick Hayward
Co-Producer:
James Thompson
Costume Coordinator:
Zara Rees
Costume Design:
Ste Carey
Digital Effects Producer:
James Thompson
Director:
Christos Katsaros
Editor:
Ryan Sauer
Executive Producer:
Dimitrios Katsaros
Christos Katsaros
Gaffer:
Kabir Singh
Ian Dart
Grip:
Miguel Feliciano
Zisis Kozlakidis
Marcos Katsaros
James Thompson
Hairstylist:
Ste Carey
Bianca Lombardo
Ali Knapton
Location Manager:
Ste Carey
Marcos Katsaros
Makeup Artist:
Ali Knapton
Bianca Lombardo
Makeup Effects Designer:
Ste Carey
Ali Knapton
Bianca Lombardo
Music:
Jamie Murgatroyd
Producer:
Dimitrios Katsaros
Production Design:
Ste Carey
Property Master:
Zara Rees
Set Designer:
Ste Carey
Zara Rees
Special Effects:
Ste Carey
Technical Supervisor:
James Thompson
Writer:
Christos Katsaros
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