i-Lived (2015) [NR]

Release Date:
July 3, 2015

Original Title:
i-Lived

Alternate Titles:
Aplicativo do mal
I Lived

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bleiberg Entertainment
Ministry of Content

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 97

Josh Fosse is a 20-something guy whose life is going nowhere. His girl left him, his rent is late, and he lacks a real job. He is trying to make it as an app reviewer online and decides to review a self-help app called i-Lived for fun. He signs on and immediately his life turns around. He meets the girl of his dreams and he gets a job offer he can't refuse. Convinced it's him and not the app, he signs out... and loses everything. He signs on again but this time the terms are different, the app is asking him to do things that are out of his moral comfort zone, but which are essential to becoming the success the app tells him he can be.

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Casting:
Melissa DeLizia

Costume Design:
Kim H. Ngo
Mairi Chisholm

Dialogue Editor:
Jason Milversted

Digital Intermediate:
J. D. Moore

Director:
Franck Khalfoun

Director of Photography:
Christopher LaVasseur

Editor:
Martinos Aristidou
Franck Khalfoun
Glenn Garland

Foley:
Joshua Perkins

Hair Department Head:
Henry Sanchez

Hairstylist:
Matilde Campos

Idea:
Franck Khalfoun
Brian Breiter

Makeup Artist:
Jeremy Bramer

Makeup Department Head:
Lorraine Martin

Music:
Mathieu Carratier
Greg Taieb

Producer:
Ehud Bleiberg
Franck Khalfoun
Pavlina Hatoupis
Alix Taylor

Production Design:
Caity Birmingham

Script Supervisor:
Erin Connarn

Sound Effects Editor:
Brad Whitcanack

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael J. McDonald

Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Maccora

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jamison Scott Goei

Writer:
Franck Khalfoun

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