2035 (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 2020

Original Title:
2035

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Aberdeen University Filmmaking Society

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

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In a world on the verge of collapse due to climate change, Claire wants nothing more than to be reunited with her sisters in Edinburgh. However, her trip takes a turn when she encounters fellow survivors attempting to flee the country.

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Additional Editing:
James Strachan

Art Department Assistant:
Erika Friman
Saara Emilia Hämäläinen

Art Designer:
Simona Juskaite

Assistant Director:
Elijah Venter

Assistant Director of Photography:
Miguel de la Cal Moreno

Assistant Editor:
Mia Sommer

Associate Producer:
Zuzanna Piekarska

Color Grading:
Piers Deseilligny

Continuity:
Caitlin Jones

Digital Imaging Technician:
James Strachan

Director:
Karolína Smolová

Director of Photography:
Piers Deseilligny

Editor:
Radeen Moncrieffe

Lighting Technician:
Harry Stewart
Lucía Iglesias Muñoz

Location Manager:
Duncan Currie

Makeup Artist:
Olivia Duffy

Music:
Lochlann Grant Beveridge
Valerie Safira

Other:
Wiki Korbecka
Nahuel Calzado Chaui

Post Production Coordinator:
Radeen Moncrieffe

Producer:
Sofia Ferrara

Production Assistant:
Connor McCausland
Nimaj Napierała

Production Design:
Darta Franceska Rikarde

Property Master:
Sadie Purves

Screenplay:
Wiktoria Łukasiewicz
Abigail Liscoe

Sound Designer:
Adam Fraser

Sound Recordist:
Adam Fraser
Emily Scott

Story:
Abigail Liscoe

Thanks:
Craig Andrew Robertson

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Daniel Erland

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