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Release Date:
July 9, 2020
Original Title:
Bloodshot Heart
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bloodshot Pictures
Fieldstar Pictures
The Physical TV Company
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
At 44, Hans still lives with his mother. When Matilda, a tenant half his age, moves in, Hans relives old memories and is infatuated. To win her love, Hans comes up with a dangerous plan.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Kassandra Giotopoulos Moore
Assistant Editor:
Ibrahim Faraj
Casting Associate:
Courtney Fantoni
Choreographer:
Richard James Allen
Costume Designer:
Dylan James Tonkin
Dialogue Editor:
Audrey Houssard
Director:
Parish Malfitano
Director of Photography:
Susan Lumsdon
Editor:
Shannon Michaelas
Fight Choreographer:
Scott Witt
First Assistant Camera:
Anthony Damien Mannion
First Assistant Director:
Eleanore Knox
Makeup Supervisor:
Dee O'Keefe
Original Music Composer:
Ola Turkiewicz
Post Production Supervisor:
Martin Thorne
Producer:
Richard James Allen
Martin Thorne
Parish Malfitano
Production Coordinator:
Eleanore Knox
Production Design:
Dylan James Tonkin
Script Editor:
Richard James Allen
Martin Thorne
Script Supervisor:
Sarah Vaughan
Bethany Dance
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Aleksei Vanamois
Sound Designer:
Matt Perrott
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stuart Melvey
Sound Recordist:
Gavin Marsh
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dee O'Keefe
Supervising Editor:
Karen Pearlman
Title Designer:
Gail Pearce
Unit Production Manager:
Levi Meltzer
Visual Effects:
Phil Stuart-Jones
Christopher Charlton
Writer:
Parish Malfitano
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