The Invitation - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Invitation"
The Invitation (2022)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
The Invitation - TMDB rating
5.991/10
935
The Invitation - Kinopoisk rating
5.419/10
12917
The Invitation - IMDB rating
5.3/10
40000

Film crew

Director

Photo Jessica M. Thompson #93581
Jessica M. Thompson
Director

Producer

Emile Gladstone
Producer

Executive Producer

Michael P. Flannigan
Executive Producer
Photo Jessica M. Thompson #93581
Jessica M. Thompson
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

Tom Elkins
Editor

Art Direction

Andrew Orlando
Art Direction
Jiri Karasek
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Alistair Kay
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Danielle Knox
Costume Design

Production Design

Felicity Abbott
Production Design

Set Decoration

Clare Keyte
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Adrienn Schön
Makeup Artist
Emma Trachtenberg
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Orsolya Petrilla
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Dara Taylor
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Autumn Eakin
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Dóra Sárközi
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Kieron Lavine
Hairstylist
Zsuzsanna Dezs
Hairstylist

Songs

Prosthetic Designer

Iván Pohárnok
Prosthetic Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The key scene in which Evie, played by Nathalie Emmanuel, meets Oliver (played by Hugh Skinner) was filmed in a restaurant opened by Franco-British artist and designer Henri Cheban. The restaurant is located in the Prisi Udvar hotel in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
  • Thomas Doherty replaced Garrett Hedlund in the role of de Villers.
  • According to director and producer Jessica Thompson, there were two potential endings to the film: one filmed, and one that wasn't. In the unfilmed ending, Evie would have retained vampire traits after killing de Villers and would have gone in search of other vampires; in the filmed finale, de Villers remained alive and returned to Romania by sea. Thompson was not enthusiastic about this ending, believing it diminished Evie's triumph and also allowed for the possibility of sequels. The audience at preview screenings also did not like this ending. Several weeks before the film's release, the ending was reshot according to Thompson’s original vision, but a replacement for Hugh Skinner, who was busy, had to be found for the additional filming. Another scene with Courtney Taylor’s character was also filmed, as she was a favorite among viewers at the previews.
  • According to director and producer Jessica Thompson, there were two possible endings to the film: one filmed, and one that wasn’t. In the unfilmed ending, Evie would have retained vampire traits after killing de Ville and would have gone in search of other vampires; in the filmed finale, de Ville survived and returned to Romania by sea. Thompson wasn't enthusiastic about this ending, believing it diminished Evie's triumph and also allowed for the possibility of sequels. The audience at preview screenings also disliked this finale. A few weeks before the film’s release, the ending was reshot according to Thompson's original vision, but a replacement had to be found for Hugh Skinner, who was unavailable, for the additional filming. Another scene with Courtney Taylor’s character was also filmed, as she was a favorite of the audience at the previews.
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