A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 27, 2017
Original Title:
Burn
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dragon Egg Films
Dragon Egg Media
The Slaughtered Bird
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 15
In the midst of national hysteria and incomprehensible personal tragedy, a child is born bearing the scars of other people's sins.
Assistant Camera:
Damien Gray
Associate Producer:
Joaquim Barreto
Steve Harper
Joshua Torok
Camera Operator:
Charles Gervais
Cyrus Michael
Cinematography:
Joaquim Barreto
Dailies Technician:
Ross Clerk
Director:
Judson Vaughan
Dolly Grip:
Sepehr Moshki
Drone Operator:
David Shacks
Drone Pilot:
David Shacks
Editor:
Emma McCleave
Executive Producer:
Chris Barnes
Lighting Technician:
Arron Hazell
Makeup Artist:
Georgina Leigh Coverdale
Music:
Rémi Brossier
Producer:
Judson Vaughan
Production Assistant:
Danielle Alexandroni
Production Design:
Margarita Grant
Marisa Polin
Production Manager:
Marek Dabrowski
Production Sound Mixer:
Jamie Tongue
Screenplay:
Chris Barnes
Judson Vaughan
Sound Designer:
Tom Anderson
Jorge Pablo
Sound Editor:
Tom Anderson
Sound Recordist:
James Parkes
Story:
Chris Barnes
Visual Effects Art Director:
Alex Murray
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Will Culshaw
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