Torn: Dark Bullets (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 20, 2020

Original Title:
Torn: Dark Bullets

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Cerebral Monkey Entertainment
Imagin•ere Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A 

Runtime: 96

A raw and unapologetic look into a police shooting, racism, and the connections they share.

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Assistant Editor:
Christina Noel

Associate Producer:
William 'Big Sleeps' Stewart
Dexter Bell

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Lewinson
Joshua Mazerolle

Colorist:
Kelly Richard Fennig

Costume Supervisor:
Erica Minisini

Director of Photography:
Pieter Stathis

Editor:
Kevin Hale

First Assistant Director:
Ingo Lou

Location Manager:
Steven Hearn

Makeup & Hair:
Rachelle Jack

Music:
Ainz Prasad

Producer:
Scott Ian Bailey
Dan Rizzuto

Production Driver:
Cássio Thieves

Production Manager:
Jacqueline Nguyen

Property Master:
Holly Raczynski

Second Assistant Director:
Valentín Moulias
Iman Javadi

Set Decoration:
Eric Carbery

Special Effects Coordinator:
Martin Testa

Stunt Coordinator:
Kimani Ray Smith

Stunts:
Brandon Calvert
Skyler Mowatt
James Coupland
Tommy Europe

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeffery Alan Jones

Unit Manager:
Maritama Carlson

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ryan Curtis

Writer:
Dan Rizzuto
Joshua Mazerolle

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