Aftermath (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2016

Original Title:
Aftermath

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Colossal Studios
Foxtrot X-Ray
Icely Studios
Synergy FilmWorks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

There are no endings.

A desperately seeking outlander stumbles across a mysterious, reclusive hermit who may hold the secret that could change a lost world.

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Art Direction:
Robert Suchy

Colorist:
Ty Sugg

Costume Design:
Mario Salcido

Director:
Joel Kaye

Director of Photography:
Mark Braun

Editor:
David Icely

Executive Producer:
Mark Pechman

First Assistant Director:
Mark Pechman

Gaffer:
Jesse Goslien

Key Grip:
Filipe Pena

Location Manager:
Todd Seashore

Music:
Charles Evans

Other:
Frank Duarte

Producer:
Larry Coulter

Production Assistant:
Frank Duarte Jr.

Production Designer:
Josh Zientarski

Sound Designer:
Abbott Miller
Robert Duran

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Abbott Miller

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Beth King

Title Designer:
Gabe Vigil

Visual Effects:
Paul DeNigris
Ray Holycross

Writer:
Larry Coulter

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