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Release Date:
November 2, 2018
Original Title:
Matriarch
Alternate Titles:
Matriarch - Sie will dein Baby
Mother
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Light Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 91
A pregnant woman and her husband are taken in by a farmer and his wife after crashing their car in the Scottish countryside. Once inside, they realize their hosts’ daughter is a missing child from the news years earlier. Things take a sinister twist when the farmer and his wife inform the couple they intend to keep their baby once born.
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Art Direction:
Steven Robertson
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Aimee Lambert
Associate Producer:
Paul Gregory
Boom Operator:
Zoe Smart
Rachel Maclaren
Costume Design:
Jenni Thomson
Director:
Scott Vickers
Editor:
Iain Miller
Executive Producer:
David Clark
First Assistant Director:
Donna S Robertson
First Assistant Editor:
Keir Greatorex
Makeup Designer:
Erin Moore
Original Music Composer:
Philip Curran
Producer:
Steven Little
Scott Vickers
Alan Cuthbert
Production Manager:
Claire Gibson
Screenplay:
Scott Vickers
Script Supervisor:
Omiros Vazos
Second Assistant Director:
Doug Inman
Set Designer:
Imogen Toner
Set Dresser:
Becky Catterson
Sound Designer:
Lucy Watt
Sound Recordist:
Graham McCormick
Special Effects Supervisor:
Perry Costello
Third Assistant Director:
Donald Maclean
Unit Publicist:
Sabrina Nolan
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