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Lone ()


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A charred skeleton of a house. A largely abandoned world. A vortex. Lone: a Chelsea Wolfe memory.

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Lone
Richard Kray ...
Old Man Memory
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Twin #1
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Twin #2
Ben Chisholm
John Wallbank
Redford Westwood
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Mother (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mark Pellington

Written by

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Mark Pellington ... (story)
 
Chelsea Wolfe ... (dialogue)

Produced by

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Paul Bock ... producer
Jacob Halajian ... associate producer
Marc Jetton ... executive producer
Cathy Pellow ... executive producer / producer

Music by

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Ben Chisholm
Chelsea Wolfe

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Matt Sakatani Roe ... director of photography

Editing by

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Nathan 'Karma' Cox ... (as Nathan Cox)
Mark Pellington

Casting By

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Michael Sanford

Production Design by

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Alessandro Marvelli

Art Direction by

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Massimiliano Costantini

Production Management

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Shino Hasegawa ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul Bock ... first assistant director
Claire Marie Vogel ... second unit director

Art Department

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Ivan Divanto ... property master
Juliette Sedlacek ... set dresser

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Austin Ahlborg ... first assistant camera

Music Department

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Ezra Buchla ... music performer
Andrea Calderon ... music performer
Ben Chisholm ... music performer
Kevin Dockter ... music performer
Dylan Fujioka ... music performer
Chelsea Wolfe ... lyricist / music performer

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Plot Summary

Roaming in the wild barren desert, a solitary woman is haunted by memories of mortality, innocence, love and beauty. In this stark and unforgiving landscape, visions of eerie entities are inextricably intertwined with the turmoil of this world, carrying the burden of shame, regret and guilt. Wolfe's music soothes the beauty of pain, while the land silently whimpers. Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines A 52-minute moving painting; it exists in its own cinematic world, while dipping its toes in both experimental film and music video territory. See more »
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  • 52 min
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