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Release Date:
April 29, 2011
Original Title:
The Speed of Thought
Alternate Titles:
O Telepata
Scopers
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black Sand Pictures
Highland Film Group
Soho Screen Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 94
Joshua Lazarus (Nick Stahl) is a telepath who has been raised in a NSA foster home. Lazarus helps the government by using his abilities. He is told by the agency that the telepathy is a side effect of Widmann's Disease, and that he will become insane in time and eventually die from the illness. However, Lazarus meets a woman with similar powers (Mía Maestro) who does not have any sign of the disease, launching Lazarus to confront the lies he has been told
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Boom Operator:
Juan Frau
Casting:
Felicia Fasano
Casting Assistant:
Lia Olivera
Digital Intermediate:
Tim Spitzer
Jean Lane
Blase Theodore
Director:
Evan Oppenheimer
Director of Photography:
Luke Geissbühler
Editor:
Allison Eve Zell
Electrician:
Sebastian Chape
Nando Calvette
Simon Shen
Executive Producer:
Joshua Oppenheimer
First Assistant Camera:
Alex Eaton
Ignacio Guani
Gaffer:
Philip Dixon
Federico Polleri
Hairstylist:
Juan Piccininno
Key Grip:
Jessica Bennett
Gustavo Perez
Key Makeup Artist:
Anne Mistak
Leadman:
Mike Romano
Makeup Artist:
Fabiana Moretti
Music:
Andrew Gross
Producer:
Chris Romano
Production Design:
Beth Mickle
Production Manager:
Jason F. Brown
Carolina Sastre
Maximiliano Vila
Script Supervisor:
Kimberly Ludlow
Set Dresser:
Mariana Urriza
Sound Editor:
Alex Noyes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Levin
Steadicam Operator:
Alec Jarnagin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Peter Levin
Visual Effects Producer:
Vivian Connolly
Roque Papa
Flavio Caiafa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Bair
Emiliano Stefanach
Writer:
Evan Oppenheimer
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