A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 26, 2019
Original Title:
For We Are Many
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Hex Media
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
The shock portmanteau showcases the work of upcoming genre directors from around the world. Each gives a fun, fresh and frightening take on a different demon, from Succubi and Wendigos to the Biblical and Lovecraftian, making this chilling collection a wild, fun-filled, terrifying ride through a diabolical and fantastical bestiary.
Art Direction:
Andy Arrasmith
Associate Producer:
Mike Siwy
Alexander Zorn
Co-Producer:
Doug Roos
Ronald Tremblay
Colorist:
Nick Novotny
Guy Pearson
Director:
Carlos Omar de Léon
Matthan Harris
Alex Harron
Andrew Ionides
Dane Keil
Paddy Murphy
Gavin Robertson
Keith Robson
Tom Staunton
Brad Watson
Mitch Wilson
Lawrie Brewster
Mark Logan
Director of Photography:
David M. Brewer
Ben Enke
Executive Producer:
Charles Stiefel
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Casey
Ben Kobbs
Gaffer:
Billy Straub
Jorge Hernández
Producer:
Alex Harron
Production Design:
Catherine Stepien
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael A. Martinez
Still Photographer:
Mike Shawcross
Stunts:
Keith Robson
Visual Effects:
Barry Fahy
Michael A. Martinez
Guy Pearson
Jeremy Wanek
Writer:
Mark Logan
Matthan Harris
Tom Staunton
Keith Robson
Paddy Murphy
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