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Dissolution (2024)

Genre : Science Fiction, Horror

Runtime : 1H 51M

Director : Simon Lavoie

Synopsis

Elderly inmates are dying mysteriously one after another in their prison cells.

Actors

Jean-François Casabonne
Jean-François Casabonne
Pascale Bussières
Pascale Bussières
Sébastien Ricard
Sébastien Ricard
Pierre Curzi
Pierre Curzi
Louise Laprade
Louise Laprade
Luc Morissette
Luc Morissette
Guy Thauvette
Guy Thauvette
Fayolle Jean
Fayolle Jean
Monique Gosselin
Monique Gosselin
Mathieu Dufresne
Mathieu Dufresne
Steve Berthelotte
Steve Berthelotte
Joseph Bellerose
Joseph Bellerose
Stéphane Jacques
Stéphane Jacques
Anna Maguire
Anna Maguire
David Strasbourg
David Strasbourg
Jean Marchand
Jean Marchand
Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon
Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon
Olivier Turcotte
Olivier Turcotte

Crews

Simon Lavoie
Simon Lavoie
Director
Simon Lavoie
Simon Lavoie
Writer
Marc Bertrand
Marc Bertrand
Producer
Marcel Giroux
Marcel Giroux
Producer
Simon Lavoie
Simon Lavoie
Producer
Simran Dewan
Simran Dewan
Cinematography
Patrick Binette
Patrick Binette
Production Design
Ester Lavoie Fialová
Ester Lavoie Fialová
Costume Design
Nancy Veilleux
Nancy Veilleux
Makeup & Hair
Alexandre Bittar
Alexandre Bittar
Assistant Director
Maxence Debacker
Maxence Debacker
Props
Kyel Loadenthal
Kyel Loadenthal
Sound
Saad Abas
Saad Abas
Electrician
Tristan Alain
Tristan Alain
Grip
Andre-Claude Boudreau
Andre-Claude Boudreau
Grip
Matthieu Brouillard
Matthieu Brouillard
Still Photographer
David Etienne Durivage
David Etienne Durivage
Camera Operator
Benoît C. Gauthier
Benoît C. Gauthier
Camera Operator
Edouard Godbout-Corriveau
Edouard Godbout-Corriveau
Assistant Camera
William Tétreault
William Tétreault
First Assistant Camera
Priscilla Winling
Priscilla Winling
Location Scout

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