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In the world of cinema there are always films that go unnoticed, but that is not the case with Haze that managed to get the attention of many people.
After several years of planning and shooting, the film was released in theaters in year 2016.
Without a doubt, the cast of this film is very well chosen with actresses and actors like Kirk Curran, Mike Blejer, Jeremy O'Shea, Kristin Rogers, Sophia Medley who are ideal for the role they play.

The person we can consider the leader of this entire project is David Burkman. With a lot of effort he has managed to lead and coordinate an entire team in order to create an incredible film for his viewers.
The time you can relax and enjoy with this movie is 106 min..
The process of creating this film has been located in United States.

We love the way David Burkman and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The production company Gravitas Ventures has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
With a great professional career, we find Daniel Rogers who, together with a great team, have been in charge of putting music to the feature film.

Everyone has ever taken a photograph, but it has nothing to do with David Burkman, Jeff McCutcheon, Akiva Potok and his team, who are all professionals and it has been proven when directing the photography for this film.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Thriller, Drama.

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Critics Haze

Realistic representation of Greek life. It was engaging enough to keep me interested throughout the entire process. Nice move killed by a terrible ending
HAZE's Frat Boy Review. Disgustingly inaccurate. A truly captivating Indy feature film with a great story and engaging characters
Captivating and exhilarating. I can't stop thinking about this movie ... a well-done haunting look at the dark side of Greek life
Correct. Dark, twisted, and real (but really nice). About half accurate
Very unrealistic. Terror. Interesting, captivating and enjoyable movie
He exaggerates modern Greek life too much
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