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Release Date:
November 18, 2021
Original Title:
Mask of the Evil Apparition
Genres:
Action | Drama | Horror | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Heretic Foundation
Makeup Effects Group Studio
Mystery Clock Cinema
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A young woman lost in a nocturnal, dreamlike city, with her twin psychic brothers who try to help her find her way home as she is pursued by a shadowy cult known as The Mysterious Ones.
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Additional Editor:
Luke Seer Brown
Art Direction:
Courtney Covey
Assistant Editor:
Harry Learoyd
Associate Producer:
Kurt Martin
Boom Operator:
Gareth Evans
Compositor:
Michael Koorey
Costume Assistant:
Isabella Cannavo
Costume Design:
Liz Keogh
Director:
Alex Proyas
Director of Photography:
Aleksei Vanamois
Alex Proyas
Editor:
Richard Learoyd
Alex Proyas
First Assistant Director:
Craig D. Foster
Makeup Artist:
Mariel McClorey
Jasmine Lovelock-Dorfler
Helen Tuck
Makeup Designer:
Holly Anderson
Music:
Michael Lira
Producer:
Jim Robison
Alex Proyas
Production Assistant:
Craig Bourke
David John Kelly
Prosthetics:
Jac Charlton
Set Decoration:
Ben Dekok
Sound Designer:
Michael Newton
David White
Sound Mixer:
Michael Newton
Sound Recordist:
Janine Van Gessel
VFX Artist:
Matt Barker
Writer:
Alex Proyas
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