The Greatest Torment Comes From Within
The first installment of Bailey’s Toxic Anthology is a psychological horror short that delves into Bailey’s fractured reality as he faces horrifying distortions and delusions, setting the stage for a gripping descent into madness.
The second installment of Bailey’s Toxic Anthology- Before the padded room, before the haunting delusions, there was the crack that shattered everything. In this gripping prequel to Toxemia, Bailey's Erosion delves into the turbulent unraveling of Bailey's mind
Hunter Redfern takes on the dual challenge of portraying Bailey and "The Figure in White" in Toxemia, the first installment of The Toxicity Anthology. As the central figure of this psychological horror series, Hunter brings a captivating intensity and layered vulnerability to his performance, embodying the torment and fractured psyche at the heart of the story.
An actor with a commanding presence and a deep commitment to his craft, Hunter has a natural ability to explore complex characters, making him the perfect choice to bring Bailey’s harrowing journey to life. His dual role as both protagonist and the eerie manifestation of Bailey’s unraveling mind showcases his range and ability to dive into the darkest corners of human emotion.
Trisha Gianesin stepped into the director’s chair with #6, her debut short film, at the age of 45, embracing a new chapter as a filmmaker with bold ambition and a fearless creative drive. As the director of Toxemia, the first installment of Bailey’s Toxic Anthology, she brings a distinct vision to the screen, blending haunting visuals with deeply emotional storytelling.
With a natural instinct for collaboration and a passion for exploring complex narratives, Trisha creates an environment where cast and crew can thrive, resulting in work that is both visually striking and narratively profound. Her ability to balance technical precision with raw, human emotion makes her an emerging voice in independent filmmaking, one committed to pushing boundaries and crafting stories that linger in the mind long after the credits roll.
Kevin Otterness is a Chicago-based cinematographer and a distinguished figure in the world of film production, with a career spanning over 30 years. He developed a passion for filmmaking after his father took him to see Star Wars in 1977.
Throughout his career he has honed his craft to create visually stunning productions that embody cinematic excellence. His work is characterized by a rich and vibrant use of color, combined with impeccable composition, that elevates each project to a new level of artistry. That, coupled with his collaborative work style, visionary skill, and overall professionalism allow him to deliver an exceptional product to his clients.
Kevin has had the privilege of working with an impressive array of brands and networks, including Discovery Plus, Travel Channel, Sony Playstation, HBO, FOX, CBS, Motorola, Nike, Jeep, Hampton by Hilton, The Second City, MTV, WebMD, and Footlocker. His contributions to these projects have consistently raised the bar for visual storytelling.
In her career to date, Erika has quickly made a name for herself with her ability to create atmospheric and dynamic lighting that elevates every story she touches. With a growing portfolio that includes Frontega, A Life in Mementos, Hair Wraith.
Tori has built a diverse on-screen career with appearances in Chicago Med, PD, and Fire, as well as lead roles in several film projects. This marks her second project with 6MP Films, but her first venture behind the camera in the essential role of 1st AD.
A dedicated filmmaker, Kim's expertise as a Second Assistant Camera has been instrumental in bringing compelling stories to life. Her recent work on Grave Expectations showcases her commitment to the craft.
A multi-talented artist, Kirsten’s expertise in cosplay, stage, and film makeup brings an extraordinary edge to every project she touches. Having impressed us with her work on 6MP Films’ #6, Kirsten’s talent has already left a mark.
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