Bloodwater (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 6, 2021

Original Title:
Bloodwater

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Inner Circle Entertainment

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Mia has locked herself inside her recently deceased mother's rundown, crumbling house. Armed with a litany of books detailing ancient cultures and rituals, she tries desperately to reach out to the other side and speak to her mother. But when she succeeds, she gets more than she bargained for. Waiting alongside her mother is something monstrous, something that Mia recognises instantly. As she tries to survive the night and escape the ritual alive, Mia is forced to confront a variety of evils - ones from both without, and from within.

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Assistant Production Design:
Bronte Mularczyk
Emma Wardell

Best Boy Electric:
Max Kearsley
FĂ©lix Morreo Zissermann

Boom Operator:
Xavier Levine
Isaac Everett

Colorist:
Jack Wilson-Lee

Director:
Adam Scullin

Director of Photography:
Neha Shenvi

Editor:
Fitri Amirrol

First Assistant Camera:
Angela Basile

First Assistant Director:
Gemma Carfi
Matthew Hargreaves
Henry McDowell

Grip:
Dimi Stoforidis

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Rosie Watts

Makeup Artist:
Shanae Piekarek

Music:
Leon Ross
Paul van Nimwegen

Producer:
Matthew Mitchell
Duke Howard

Production Designer:
Annika Rigg

Second Assistant Camera:
Laura Him
Riley Nimbs

Sound Designer:
Cam Bird

Sound Recordist:
Georgia Stewart

Stunts:
Ellie Hanuska

Writer:
Adam Scullin

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