A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 2021
Original Title:
Death Trip
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Good House
Gravitas Ventures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A US: NR
Runtime: 101
Four friends take a cottage vacation in the dead of winter, seeking refuge from their busy urban lives, if only for one weekend. However, the few residents who remain in the secluded cottage town of Rideau Ferry don’t seem to take kindly to strangers… From the moment they reach their destination, the visitors, a group of twenty-something artist types, are confronted by the ominous gaze of neighbouring cottagers, all of whom have no choice but to tough out the cold winter in this small, rural town. Over the course of their stay, the friends begin to uncover dark details about the inhabitants of the houses around them. After one of the friends is found mutilated on the front porch of a nearby cottage, the friends quickly discover that nothing is what it seems.
Additional Music:
Secret Boyfriend
Costume Assistant:
Fatine Violette Sabiri
Fiona Cully
Costume Design:
Zoe Slobodzian
Dialogue Editor:
Edward Almeida
Director:
James Watts
Director of Photography:
Spencer Gilley
Drone Cinematographer:
Toshimi Jan Muñiz
Editor:
James Watts
First Assistant Director:
Iain Macneil
Key Grip:
Patrick Gilley
Original Music Composer:
Estan Beedell
Producer:
Kelly Kay Hurcomb
Zoe Slobodzian
Sound Mixer:
Edward Almeida
Sound Recordist:
Charles Bale
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mary Martinelli
Visual Effects Editor:
Simon Huang
Writer:
Kelly Kay Hurcomb
James Watts
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