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Release Date:
June 22, 2020
Original Title:
The Problem with Lady Werewolves
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Two young women survive a vicious attack and begin to see themselves differently, believing they might be werewolves.
Assistant Camera:
J. Stevens
Assistant Director:
Sarah Kravetz
Boom Operator:
Michael Babiak
Camera Operator:
James Poremba
Cinematography:
Ann Tipper
Colorist:
Andrew Ross
Costume Design:
Gwyneth Barton
Director:
Chris Ross
Editor:
Simone Smith
Gaffer:
Cheska Appave
Grip:
Artem Mykhailetskyi
Ryan Rector
Key Grip:
David Ruggles
Lead Set Dresser:
Matthew Dick
Makeup Artist:
Shannon Spence
Trason Fernandes
Music:
Michelle Osis
Online Editor:
Ty Delgaty
Producer:
Chris Ross
Taylor Bateman
Production Assistant:
Jen de Rosa
Michelle de Rosa
Jenna Harder
Production Coordinator:
Monika Szymanska
Production Designer:
Daria Savic
Script Supervisor:
Amber Haggett
Second Assistant Camera:
Hazel Lee
Sound Editor:
Aaron Mirkin
Sound Mixer:
Graham Rogers
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Trason Fernandes
Writer:
Chris Ross
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