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Release Date:
August 30, 2012
Original Title:
Loom
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
RSA Films
Red Digital Cinema
Red Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Tommy, a dogged lab tech of industrial food who, though once known in the business as "The Apostate", seems to have rededicated himself to producing scientifically engineered meat. A film about a dystopian future rife with genetic engineering, corporate corruption of government and rampant infection, is really about Tommy’s loneliness and the at-home experiment he conducts.
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Assistant Editor:
Jose Marra
Boom Operator:
Greg Gardner
Camera Operator:
Eric Leach
BJ McDonnell
Carpenter:
Kenny White
Casting:
Lisa Fields
Casting Assistant:
Ron Blair
Costume Design:
Michael Wilkinson
Director:
Luke Scott
Director of Photography:
Dariusz Wolski
Editor:
Jason Hellmann
Electrician:
Terry Zumalt
William Streit
Anton Sohn
Gus Helgerson
Ben Buck
Executive Producer:
Jan Wieringa
Tracie Norfleet
Ridley Scott
First Assistant Director:
Adam Somner
Gaffer:
Orlando Hernandez
Grip:
Andy Potter
Mark Davies
Gary Beaird
Jeff Nemeth
Nokoni Martinez
Hairstylist:
Johnny Walker
Key Grip:
John D. Miller
Leadman:
Daniel Dupont
Location Manager:
Flint Maloney
Makeup Artist:
Margie Kaklamanos
Original Music Composer:
Colin Smith
Simon Elms
Producer:
Jim Jannard
Jules Daly
Jarred Land
Production Coordinator:
Stephen Strosin
Production Design:
Chris Seagers
Production Supervisor:
Philipp Edelmann
Property Master:
Ritchie Kremer
Scenic Artist:
Robert Misetich
Screenplay:
Luke Scott
Script Supervisor:
Kris Smith
Second Assistant Director:
Trevor Tavares
Set Decoration:
Erin Boyd
Set Dresser:
Jeremy Johnson
Sound Mixer:
William Martel Jr.
Special Effects:
Scott Fisher
Storyboard Designer:
Peter Beck
Stunt Coordinator:
J.J. Perry
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