Killer Sofa (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2019

Original Title:
Killer Sofa

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Devilworks
High Octane Pictures
Mad Kiwi Films Ltd

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: R18+ 

Runtime: 80

Don't sit on the furniture

Francesca always attracted weirdos. When one of her stalkers is found dead, she looks for comfort from her best friend, Maxi. Meanwhile, Maxi’s grandfather, Jack, a disgraced Rabbi, comes across a reclining chair containing a Dybbuk inside. Jack and his voodoo sorceress partner try to find out where the recliner has been delivered while exploring Jack’s newfound gift for communicating with the other world. Meanwhile the reclining chair becomes enchanted by Francesca and starts committing crimes of passion.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Bernardo Rao

Art Direction:
Bernardo Rao

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nina King

Assistant Location Manager:
Paul Irving

Assistant Script:
Ben Zolno

Assistant Set Decoration:
Paulo Lourenço

Associate Producer:
Helena Halley

Background Casting Director:
Bernardo Rao

Boom Operator:
James Dunlop

Casting Assistant:
Helena Halley

Choreographer:
Piimio Mei

Co-Producer:
Jim Baltaxe
Marc Tyron

Costume Supervisor:
Paul Irving

Director:
Bernardo Rao

Director of Photography:
Bernardo Rao

Dolly Grip:
Bernardo Rao

Editor:
Bernardo Rao
Paulo Lourenço

Fight Choreographer:
Bernardo Rao

First Assistant Camera:
André Oudard

First Assistant Director:
Paulo Lourenço

Gaffer:
André Oudard

Grip:
James Dunlop

Hairstylist:
Amie Lyver

Key Costumer:
Charlotte Kelleher

Key Grip:
André Oudard

Key Hair Stylist:
Amie Lyver

Line Producer:
Bernardo Rao
Paulo Lourenço

Location Manager:
Jim Baltaxe

Makeup Artist:
Angelica Thomas
Piimio Mei
Nathalie Morris
Stacey King

Makeup Department Head:
Amie Lyver

Makeup Effects:
Amie Lyver

Original Music Composer:
James Dunlop

Post Production Assistant:
James Dunlop

Post Production Supervisor:
Bernardo Rao

Producer:
Bernardo Rao

Production Assistant:
Paul Irving

Production Coordinator:
Jim Baltaxe

Property Master:
Helena Halley

Props:
Bernardo Rao

Pyrotechnician:
Diogo Esteves

Script Consultant:
Ashley Scott Meyers

Second Assistant Camera:
Seanne Cullhane

Set Decoration:
Jim Baltaxe

Set Designer:
Bernardo Rao
Paulo Lourenço

Set Dresser:
Jim Baltaxe

Sound Mixer:
James Dunlop

Special Effects Supervisor:
Diogo Esteves

Steadicam Operator:
David Drummond

Still Photographer:
Bernardo Rao

Stunt Coordinator:
Sarah Munn

Unit Production Manager:
Jim Baltaxe

Unit Publicist:
Marc Tyron

Visual Effects Editor:
Diogo Esteves

Writer:
Bernardo Rao

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