Tina (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 9, 2019

Original Title:
Tina

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Speeding Rabbit

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

TINA is a surreal thriller about a woman who goes through self-transformation therapy only to be haunted by an Indian classical dancer, forcing her to confront herself in a way she never expected.

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Assistant Director:
Anuj Goyal

Boom Operator:
Alistair Farrant

Choreographer:
Sumika Rajguru

Cinematography:
Brian Hollars

Costume Design:
Huda Haqqani

Director:
Gayatri Bahl

Editor:
Gayatri Bahl
Anthony DiMieri
Vick Krishna

Executive Producer:
Gayatri Bahl

Gaffer:
Myles Salazar

Grip:
Jared S. Windler

Makeup & Hair:
Amanda Desouza

Music:
Rushi Vakil

Producer:
Anuj Goyal

Production Design:
Huda Haqqani

Production Manager:
Anuj Goyal

Sound Editor:
Rushi Vakil

Sound Mixer:
Alistair Farrant
Bhaskar Sarma

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Amanda Desouza

Still Photographer:
Dmitri Serov

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Shuhan

Writer:
Gayatri Bahl

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