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Release Date:
June 1, 2012
Original Title:
Aurora
Alternate Titles:
Eltűnő Hullámok
Vanishing Waves
Znikajace Fale
Исчезающие Bолны
Genres:
Romance | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Acajou Films
Eurimages
Les Films 2 Cinema
Lietuvos Respublikos kulturos ministerija
Media Programme of the European Community
Tremora
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Lithuania
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: U GB: 18 US: PG-13
Runtime: 120
Lucas is a scientist who works near the European experimental project that focus on advanced ‘human neuron research’. The project is to transfer neuron information from one human mind to another. Lukas is chosen to connect his mind with a comatose woman he named Aurora.
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3D Director:
Platon Filimonov
Animation:
Rita Anskaitienė
Animation Supervisor:
Julius Ragaisis
Casting:
Aleksandra Gruber
Inga Paškevičiūtė
Simas Lindesis
Director:
Kristina Buozyte
Director of Photography:
Feliksas Abrukauskas
Dolby Consultant:
Vytis Puronas
Editor:
Suzanne Fenn
First Assistant Camera:
Audrius Zelenius
Gaffer:
Rimas Jurgelevicius
Lighting Supervisor:
Simas Gricius
Makeup Artist:
Vaida Venckute
Music:
Peter Von Poehl
Producer:
Ieva Norvilienė
Production Design:
Audrius Dumikas
Screenplay:
Bruno Samper
Kristina Buozyte
Script Supervisor:
Jelena Grišina
Sound Designer:
Leo Pouget
Sound Editor:
Karen Blum
Sound Recordist:
Nicolas Titeux
Giedrius Aleknavičius
Steadicam Operator:
Ariel Salati
Visual Effects Producer:
Vitalijus Zukas
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jean-François Ferland
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