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Release Date:
May 27, 2019
Original Title:
The Occulting Light
Genres:
Animation
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
A man contracted to solve a series of disappearances is drawn deeper into an increasingly labyrinthine mystery of which there seems to be no logical explanation; instead, the answers perhaps lie in something outside of the natural order- within the supernatural. Available to watch on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/338748835
Animation:
Julia Brand
Maggie Ettinger
Shannon Sanders
Sara Schmitz
Ben Villalon, Jr
Estefania "Fanny" Vicencio Navarro
Alyssa Gugliuzza
Lynnsey Robertson
Ruth Zhang
Brandon Park
Director:
Natsumi Starling
Editor:
Jacquelyn DeMink
Foley:
Rachel Boissevain
Music:
Tyler Grow
Producer:
Dylan Klauber
Sound Designer:
Carson Alexander Lewis
Thomas Neugebauer
Annie Taylor
Bob Merkl
Supervising Sound Editor:
Todd Jacobs
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