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Release Date:
May 12, 2019
Original Title:
Scars
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Basement Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
"Scars," is a short film that explores the horror of domestic abuse. The story follows James through a nightmarish experience of his past relationship with his girlfriend, Camila. He's unconsciously guided around his house by a mysterious presence that forces him to observe his cruel treatment towards her.
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Best Boy Electric:
Daniel Betancourt
Best Boy Grip:
Onyx Lopez
Boom Operator:
Andres Alfonso
Colorist:
Samuel Romero
Compositor:
Paolo Urquidi Rechberger
Digital Imaging Technician:
Erick Alamo
Director:
Fer Dumas
Director of Photography:
Samuel Romero
Editor:
Fer Dumas
Executive Producer:
Rob S. Griffitts
Elena Peralta
First Assistant Camera:
Humberto Blanco
First Assistant Director:
Samuel Muñoz
Gaffer:
Kufre "Ray" Eyo
Grip:
Benito Sanchez
Key Grip:
Daniel "Danny Boi" Rodriguez
Key Makeup Artist:
Kelly Flores
Producer:
Michelle Ryan
Production Assistant:
Anaregina Frias
Franz Joseph
Production Design:
Ashley De Grandy
Script Supervisor:
David Irvine
Second Assistant Camera:
Octavio Suarez
Leah Perez
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Humberto Blanco
Sound Designer:
Raven Nieto
Sound Mixer:
Andres Alfonso
Visual Effects:
Zihad Billah
Writer:
David Irvine
Fer Dumas
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