A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 2021
Original Title:
Thumb
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Teenager
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
When the daughter of a controversial performance artist inherits her late mother's home archive, an unexpected visitor comes to claim the most notorious artwork...as they discover an artistic legacy can be more of a curse.
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Associate Producer:
Mackenzie Beer
Cinematography:
Julia Swain
Colorist:
Robert Crosby
Director:
Alexandra Pechman
Editor:
Jacqueline Kramer
Executive Producer:
Kate Adams
First Assistant Camera:
Carlos Ariel Lopez
First Assistant Director:
Shirah Wagner
Gaffer:
Cale Nichols
Key Grip:
Brendan Riel
Makeup & Hair:
Diahann McCrary
Music:
Zach Robinson
Producer:
David Brundige
Jesy Odio
Alexandra Pechman
Production Assistant:
Steven Almanza
John Broadway
Production Design:
Kyle Leeser
Second Assistant Camera:
Kyah Cook
Set Dresser:
Caleb Steinmeyer
Sound Designer:
Luke Burba
Sound Mixer:
Destiny Farrant
Special Effects:
James Ojala
Steadicam Operator:
James Marin
Story:
Kate Adams
Swing:
Peter Murphy
Visual Effects Art Director:
Chris Riley
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Familian
Writer:
Alexandra Pechman
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