A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 2021
Original Title:
The Serpent's Nest
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
One Manner Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
When Sofia, a non-binary teenager, moves to a new town, they aren’t counting on acceptance, and the last thing they expect to find is love. Rebellious and confident, Jen seems to be exactly what Sofia needs, but as they are drawn deeper and deeper into a world of punk, drugs and black magic, they will learn that bad love has a terrible cost: their life.
Additional Camera:
Brode Foscaro
Ben Gorey
Assistant Camera:
Daniel Ross
Color Grading:
David Castle
Costume Designer:
Eliza Stafford
Director:
Alice Maio Mackay
Director of Photography:
Justin Eckert
Rebecca Duncker
Editor:
David Castle
First Assistant Director:
Brode Foscaro
Matthew Brice
Makeup & Hair:
Ashleigh Richardson
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Cassie Winkler
Music:
Christopher Doucet
Music Editor:
Brad Verrier
Producer:
Alice Maio Mackay
Matthew Brice
Production Designer:
Eliza Stafford
Sound Post Supervisor:
David Castle
Sound Recordist:
Joshua Pope
Still Photographer:
Emerald
Title Graphics:
David Castle
Visual Effects:
David Castle
Daniel Vink
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