Aberration (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 29, 2020

Original Title:
Aberration

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
RedRain

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 37

A journey of realization

In the near future, you can insert any knowledge directly into your brain. "J-4N413742" is a young woman bred to collect knowledge for these consumable "mindchangers". When "J-4N" experiences the truth about her existence she escapes and experiences a journey about realization.

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Best Boy Electric:
Louis Faber

Color Grading:
Maximilian Casiens

Continuity:
Merve Rosenthal

Director:
Knut Kuhles

Director of Photography:
Aaron Klenke

Editor:
Knut Kuhles
Tobias Heinze

First Assistant Camera:
Hendryk Seifert

First Assistant Director:
Carl Bagnar

Gaffer:
Dominik Ziegenhagel

Manager of Operations:
Oskar Lietz

Music:
Knut Kuhles
Aaron Klenke
Ninskij Aino

Producer:
Knut Kuhles

Set Designer:
Kian Ghassemi

Sound:
Lewin Grosse
Jo Ramisch

Sound Designer:
Erik Morten
Jan Meister

Sound Editor:
Lukas Kördwig

Sound Mixer:
Jan Meister

VFX Artist:
Dominik Ziegenhagel
Nicolai Boldt

Writer:
Jannik Oestmann
Knut Kuhles

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