Project Detail

Death Lies on Her

Synopsis

Romeo, a disgruntled, shamed scientist in hiding, has set out to find a cure for a deadly virus that ravages his world and taken his wife, turning her into a crazed creature. He sets out determined to prove the world of his value and to save his one true love.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 min
Format
Digital
Director
Uppili Raghavachari
Producer
Uppili Raghavachari
Executive Producer
Keith Perry, Uppili Raghavachari
Editor
Alexander Lopera
Screenwriter
Afzaal Mauthoor, Uppili Raghavachari
Director of Photography
Malcolm Mclean
Production Designer
Jeff Schell
Sound
Kostas Mastorakis
Composer
Danny Hahn
Principal cast
Ellie Tanner, Chris Edgerley
Costume Design
Astrid Schulz
Makeup
Gemma Chadwick
VFX
Saeid Samimi
2nd Unit Camera Operator
Khaleila Hisham
Stills Photographer
Astrid Schulz
Additional Photography
Tara Jasminaz
Asst Art Director
Laura Emmerman
1st AD
Nikita Lichine, Juan Carlos Verona
2nd AD
Tara Jasminaz, Palesa Rasekoala
3rd AD
Jamie Warren

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Production Status

Production Company

Earthwalker Films

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