Hacker (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 29, 2018

Original Title:
Hacker

Alternate Titles:
Une Pirate de coeur

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Formula Features

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A hacker is targeted by a nefarious ex-NSA head who wants to be able to monitor and control activities of citizens.

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Art Designer:
Ivan Doudin

Assistant Editor:
Isaiah Ross

Associate Producer:
Lizbeth Chappell

Best Boy Electric:
Alex Lizotte

Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Kulig

Camera Operator:
Cameron Owen

Camera Trainee:
Thomas Yim

Colorist:
Jod Soraci

Costume Designer:
Edith Raya

Costume Supervisor:
Desiree Diaz

Director:
Nadeem Soumah

Director of Photography:
Nadeem Soumah

Electrician:
James Sowka

Executive Producer:
Krishen Rangi

First Assistant Camera:
Lauren Peele

First Assistant Director:
Christian Lohf

Gaffer:
Stacy Dean

Grip:
Robert LaMantia

Hairstylist:
Taylor Bennett

Key Grip:
Harris Smith

Key Makeup Artist:
Austyn Cuccia

Makeup Artist:
Hannah Schenck

Original Music Composer:
Kurt Oldman

Post Production Supervisor:
India Rose

Producer:
Anoop Rangi
Nadeem Soumah

Production Design:
Allison Schenker

Script Supervisor:
Ann M. Doria

Second Assistant Director:
Ashley Nozoe

Set Costumer:
Desiree Diaz

Sound Designer:
Austin Krier

Sound Mixer:
Kevin Santiago

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Austin Krier

Unit Production Manager:
Lizbeth Chappell

Writer:
Nadeem Soumah

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