400 Days (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 29, 2015

Original Title:
400 Days

Alternate Titles:
400 Dias
400_Days
Protegido – 400 Dias

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
New Artists Alliance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  DE: 16  DK: 15  FR: U  GB: 15  HU: 16  NL: 16 

Runtime: 91

Time to Kill

4 would be astronauts spend 400 days in a land locked space simulator to test the psychological effects of deep space travel but, when something goes terribly wrong and they are forced to leave the simulation, they discover that everything on earth has changed. Is this real or is the simulation on a higher level than they could have ever imagined?

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ADR & Dubbing:
Laird Fryer

Art Direction:
Robert Wise

Associate Producer:
Nicholas Larrabure
Nima Shoghi

Costume Design:
Martina Jeans

Director:
Matt Osterman

Director of Photography:
Bo Hakala

Editor:
Nicholas Larrabure

Executive Producer:
Dane Cook
Andrew Orci
Curtis Raines

Foley:
Bastien Benkhelil

Gaffer:
Darin Limvere

Makeup Department Head:
Kelsey Berk

Original Music Composer:
Wojciech Golczewski
Sean McMahon

Producer:
Gabriel Cowan
John Suits

Production Design:
Traci Hays

Script Supervisor:
Devon Martinez

Set Decoration:
Maya Levy

Sound Designer:
Steve Neal

Sound Editor:
Samantha Iorio

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chloe Sens
Tom Currence

Supervising Sound Editor:
Chance Pemberton

Thanks:
Marc Manus

Writer:
Matt Osterman

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