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Release Date:
May 11, 1989
Original Title:
Kitchen Sink
Alternate Titles:
Diskhon
水槽夢魘
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Hibiscus Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
From the bowels of the kitchen sink, comes a dark and tender love… An original and full-blooded short film that combines humour with surrealism and leads the viewer towards the fantasy of horror.
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Art Direction:
Grant Major
Director:
Alison Maclean
Director of Photography:
Stuart Dryburgh
Editor:
David Coulson
Producer:
Bridget Ikin
Sound Designer:
Chris Burt
John McKay
Sound Mixer:
John McKay
Chris Burt
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bryony Hurden
Writer:
Alison Maclean
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