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Release Date:
January 7, 2017
Original Title:
Arte Factum
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Wages of Cine
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 128
After traveling across a wasteland of pestilence and famine in search of a mysterious object, a lone woman (Rachel Miller) finds refuge at Seven Bowls Tavern. It becomes apparent after sharing some drinks with a shadowy figure (Krys Bailey) that her arrival was not mere chance. As his stories about the Arte Factum unfold and draw her in, her presence at the tavern begins to attract the horsemen. One by one they ride in and fill Seven Bowls until she decides it’s time to bid them all adios. Wages of Cine presents an anthology of twelve tales that transverse space and time following a mysterious object known as the “Arte Factum”.
Cinematography:
Jonathan Cook
Jeremy Garcia
Nick Laws
Director:
Jeremy Garcia
Duane Brown
Stephen Gilliam
Alex Green
Amanda Lynn Joyce
Nick Laws
Patrick A. Prejusa
Joshua Seymour
Jaye Starkes
Jeffery Watson
Dan Beck
Jonathan Cook
Director of Photography:
Brandon Dawson
Dan Beck
Stephen Gilliam
Marcellus Suber
Executive Producer:
Dan Beck
Stephen Gilliam
Production Assistant:
Taylor Gary
Writer:
Alex Green
Amanda Lynn Joyce
Duane Brown
Jaye Starkes
Jeffery Watson
Jeremy Garcia
Jonathan Cook
Joshua Seymour
Nick Laws
Patrick A. Prejusa
Stephen Gilliam
Dan Beck
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