Griffith Townsend (Michael Fredianelli) enjoys a successful career as senior editor at the San Francisco Chronicle with only one problem: he is plagued with amnesia. With the help of a washed-up psychologist (Ray Medved), he reluctantly unearths a number of odd habits which can only be described as unnatural and bizarre. Meanwhile, a strange woman, Maggie (Kat Reichmuth), awakens in Golden Gate Park with no recollections of how she arrived. Enlisting the aid of a friendly social worker (William McMichael) and local gypsy (Selenia Mason), she slowly begins to recall her true identity. With an increasing and unexpected desire consuming her, it becomes clear that Griffith and Maggie's new obsessions may be more than just memory loss as they become a dangerous and deadly threat to the city and each other.
Unfortunately the movie Apocrypha is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Kat Reichmuth | Writer |
Directing | Michael Fredianelli | Director |
Writing | Michael Fredianelli | Writer |
Sound | Aaron Stielstra | Music |
Sound | Sean Dodd Rojas | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Sean Dodd Rojas | Camera Operator |
Camera | Ryan Keenan | Camera Operator |
Production | Michael Fredianelli | Producer |
Production | Mike Malloy | Associate Producer |
Editing | Michael Fredianelli | Editor |
Directing | Michael Nosé | Assistant Director |
Directing | Charlie Eubanks | Assistant Director |
Camera | Kat Reichmuth | Camera Operator |
Directing | Ryan Keenan | Assistant Director |
Camera | Michael Nosé | Camera Operator |
Sound | Taylor Hardy | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Michael Fredianelli | Director of Photography |
Production | Kat Reichmuth | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Kat Reichmuth | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Camera | Michael Fredianelli | Camera Operator |