Andromedia (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 11, 1998

Original Title:
アンドロメデイア

Alternate Titles:
Andoromedia
Andromedia
アンドロメディア andromedia

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Excellent Film
Rising Production

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

After his daughter Mai is killed in an auto accident, a genius programmer recreates her in the form of a computer program called AI. His jealous brother-in-law, wanting to get his hands on the technology for profit, sends his client to steal it and Mai’s father is killed in the process. Learning of her capture, Mai’s old friends race to free AI from her captors so that she won’t fall into the corporate clutches that threaten to erase her soul.

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Assistant Director:
Bunmei Katô

Assistant Sound Designer:
Hitoshi Tsurumaki

Director:
Takashi Miike

Director of Photography:
Hideo Yamamoto

Editor:
Yasushi Shimamura

Executive Producer:
Morihiro Kodama
Takashi Kasuga
Tetsuo Taira
Yasuo Takimoto

Lighting Technician:
Meichô Tomiyama

Novel:
Kozy Watanabe

Producer:
Kazuya Hamana
Taishi Nishimura
Toshiaki Nakazawa
Takashi Hirano
Makoto Nakanishi

Production Design:
Akira Ishige

Screenplay:
Itaru Era
Masaru Nakamura

Shading:
Bernard Edlington

Sound Effects:
Kenji Shibasaki

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jun Nakamura

Sound Recordist:
Jun Nakamura
Akira Nakano

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Yûichi Matsui

Stunt Coordinator:
Makoto Kenmochi

Stunts:
Hiroki Takano
Keiji Tsuji

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