A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 2018
Original Title:
Nekrotronic
Alternate Titles:
Nekromancer
Некротроник
네크로트로닉
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Guerilla Films
Hopscotch Features
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CA: 14A ES: 16 IE: 15 JP: G KR: 청소년관람불가 NL: 16 RU: 16+ US: R
Runtime: 99
A man discovers that he is part of a secret sect of magical beings who hunt down and destroy demons in the internet.
"B" Camera Operator:
Jonathan Tyler
Casting:
Nikki Barrett
Conceptual Illustrator:
Eddy Taylor
Construction Foreman:
Daniel Macginley
Costume Design:
Xanthe Heubel
Director:
Kiah Roache-Turner
Director of Photography:
Tim Nagle
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Brett Matthews
First Assistant Director:
Scott Lovelock
Key Makeup Artist:
Sheldon Wade
Line Producer:
Sam Thompson
Producer:
Troy Lum
Tristan Roache-Turner
Andrew Mason
Production Design:
Nicholas Dare
Prop Maker:
Geoff Kemmis
Property Master:
Michael Henry
Script Editor:
Nicole Dade
Script Supervisor:
Merran Elliot
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Hannah Klassek
Second Unit Director of Photography:
James Chappell
Steadicam Operator:
Jonathan Tyler
Still Photographer:
John Platt
Third Assistant Director:
Luke Dunham
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