The Witching Hour (2020)
O, a creator who has become lost within his own creation. As Death arrives at 3:33 am—the witching hour—to claim him, O is forced to confront the flaws in his work and his own mistakes. Through a series of flashbacks, the film reveals O's influence on the world he built, using various characters from different eras to maintain his followers' worship. The narrative explores themes of creation, legacy, and the consequences of a creator’s flawed intervention in their own work, ultimately suggesting that his removal is the only way for the game (a metaphor for life) to be truly fixed.
Directors: Harley Coleman, Alvin Soprano.
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Aaron Landon Jackson as O |
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Alvin Soprano as Death |
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Harley Coleman as Anthony |
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Stacey Wolowitz as Elaine |
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Zachary Chambers as Valdemus |
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Anouska Leigh as Empress Amalia |
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Jakob William Chambers as Florian |
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Victorius Kingston as Felix Anselm |
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Adara Pemberton as Queen Bisrat |
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Evie Campbell as Carina |
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Belinda Soprano as Katherine |
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Matthew Gordon as Caveman 3 |
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Atticus Castiglione as Caveman 2 |
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Silvio Castiglione as Pontifex Maximus |
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Matt Blake as Vasilis |
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Seda Uzun as Bianca |
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Corrado Romanov as Lorenzo |
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Jayden Willis Brown as King Aberash |
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Gianna Romanov as Priscilla |
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Irene Osmund as Selena |
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Giacomo Romanov as Matthew |
| Writing | Alvin Soprano | Writer |
| Crew | Alvin Soprano | Script |
| Production | Aaron Landon Jackson | Producer |
| Production | Alvin Soprano | Producer |
| Directing | Harley Coleman | Director |
| Directing | Alvin Soprano | Director |
| Editing | Matthew Gordon | Editor |
| Crew | Zachary Chambers | Cinematography |
| Visual Effects | Harley Coleman | Visual Effects |
| Sound | Jakob William Chambers | Music |
| Sound | Jakob William Chambers | Sound Effects |
| Visual Effects | Alvin Soprano | Animation |