Eternity (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2013

Original Title:
Eternity

Alternate Titles:
Time Matrix
Transference
트랜스퍼런스

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Eternity Pictures
Galvinized Films

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Time Can Be Your Worst Enemy

In the near future, police detective Richard Manning is investigating the most difficult case of his career – the seemingly impossible locked room murder of a wealthy property investor. The more Richard investigates, the more complex the case seems to become. He soon realizes his own future and survival depend on him solving everything – and quickly.

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Assistant Art Director:
Fern Karun

Camera Technician:
Kim Thomas
Graham Smout
Dan Browne

Director:
Alex Galvin

Director of Photography:
Matthew Sharp

Editor:
Alex Galvin
Nick Swinglehurst

Executive Producer:
Hal Josephson
Brendon King
Michael Stephens

Lighting Technician:
Samuel Wynn

Makeup Artist:
Caralie Norton

Makeup Department Head:
Lucy Gargiulo
Julia O'Neil

Music:
Michelle Scullion

Producer:
Eric Stark

Production Manager:
Sophie Gregory
Catherine Juniot

Sound Recordist:
Aaron Davis

Visual Effects:
Marty Chung
James Bell
Mathew John Pearson

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tony St George

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