Infracktion (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 2020

Original Title:
Infracktion

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Forced to take shelter, a father and daughter break into a farmhouse concealing a twisted monster. Set in the 1970s, Infracktion follows two drifters – Laura and her father, John. Trekking across the moorland late into the night, the two seek shelter in a seemingly abandoned farm house. In the gloom of the house, a twisted horror stirs.

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Art Direction:
Georgie Pittom

Assistant Art Director:
Oliver Thom

Best Boy Electric:
Benjamin Evans

Boom Operator:
Chris Hirst-Bartlett

Camera Trainee:
Jago Saxton

Cinematography:
Theo Cockrean

Director:
Jack Brookman

Editor:
Adam Kibble
Harvey Downer

Electrician:
Charlotte Agnew

Executive Producer:
Amanda Gillies
Thomas Murphy
Steve Brookman
Tim Cockrean
Hannah Wakely
Ben Pickering
Kate Brookman

First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Simpkins

First Assistant Director:
Thomas Murphy

Gaffer:
Lukas Pace

Grip:
Cal Lynch

Key Grip:
Joey Millward

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Kirby

Music:
Finn MacNeil

Producer:
Amy Gillies

Runner Art Department:
Thomas Dudley
Callum Bampton

Script Supervisor:
Luke Molloy

Second Assistant Director:
Hannah Wakely

Sound Designer:
Oliver Harradine

Third Assistant Director:
James A. Pearce

Writer:
James A. Pearce
Jack Brookman

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