Project Detail

The Well

Synopsis

Katrinel Coss wakes up at the bottom of a deep and dried-up well. Suffering from amnesia, with only two clues to her horrific fate: an odd knife and a note which reads "Katrinel must die".

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Director
Misko Massanyi
Producer
Jesper Böcker, Tony Krantz, Cameron Lawther

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, US, Sweden coproduction

Vituhmin Productions (UK), Green-Light International (US), 79 Pictures (SE), Dynamic Pictures (SE), Serafini Pictures (US)

Vituhmin Productions

26a High Street
Petersfield
Hampshire
GU33 7NJ

Sales Company

Umedia

83-84 Long Acre
London
WC2E 9NG
Tel: +44 20 3475 3232

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