Project Detail

Lycanthropy

Synopsis

Lycanthropy is a dark investigative thriller short film, which follows detectives Mark Kessler and John Mills, as they search for a missing girl. When the case comes to a standstill, Kessler decides to take matters into his own hands...

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min
Format
Digital
Director
Alexander Black
Producer
Tom Vernau, Daniel Peak-Isebor
Executive Producer
Andrew Baker, Alexander Black
Editor
Luigi Rizzo
Screenwriter
Alexander Black
Director of Photography
Kurt Riddell
Production Designer
Alexander Black
Sound
Edwin Matthews
Composer
Rob Northcott
Principal cast
Paul Duncan, Stephen Clark, Daniel Knight, Jon McKenna, Laura Bayston
Sound Recordist
Max Cambridge

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