Extremity (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 17, 2018

Original Title:
Extremity

Alternate Titles:
Extremity: Geh an Deine Grenzen

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Dark Elegy Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  JP: R18+ 

Runtime: 103

Face Your Demons. No matter How Dark, Or Buried They May Be.

A young woman with a severely troubled past signs up for an extreme haunt called Perdition. She believes that putting herself through Perdition's nightmarish trials will help her exorcise her internal traumas, but has no way of knowing just how shocking her ordeal will be-or what dark secrets buried in her psyche will emerge.

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Art Direction:
Tim Rutherford

Associate Producer:
Rebecca Swan

Boom Operator:
Phillip Dransfeld

Casting:
Lisa Fields

Cinematography:
Scott Winig

Costume Design:
Cherie Howard

Director:
Anthony DiBlasi

Director of Photography:
Scott Winig

Executive Producer:
Andrew W. Scholotiuk

Gaffer:
Drew Frazier

Key Makeup Artist:
Tracy Falukozi
Ashly Mckessock

Line Producer:
Ken Nemetchek

Producer:
David Bond
Corinne Ferguson

Second Unit Director:
Rebecca Swan

Sound Director:
Adam Barber

Special Effects:
Simon Sayce

Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Webber

Unit Production Manager:
Andrew W. Scholotiuk

Visual Effects:
Jason Murphy

Writer:
David Bond
Rebecca Swan

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