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Release Date:
November 16, 2020
Original Title:
Sympatico
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
In the dystopian 2040, a performance artist shots himself dead in front of a live audience. While the extreme act shocks the society, his friend is kidnapped and interrogated as a murder suspect; he has to prove his innocence to survive.
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Assistant Camera:
Hoon Yim
Assistant Director:
Morgan Bowles
Assistant Editor:
Emma Cataldo
Associate Producer:
Yiwei Pu
Cinematography:
Emre Okten
Co-Producer:
Jan-David Soutar
Costume Design:
Elena Righi
Digital Imaging Technician:
Alisha Syed
Director:
Anna Cassady
Editor:
Jonathon Graham
First Assistant Camera:
Ashley Agren
John Hanle
Gaffer:
Patrick Gomes de Souza
Graphic Designer:
Si Tang
Key Grip:
Carmen Chan
Pratyush Dubey
Laurence Geronilla
Line Producer:
Gülnigar Ralph-Nurhikim
Makeup Artist:
Jessica Washington
Music:
PHAR (Raphaël Dargent)
Producer:
Anna Cassady
Margo Sawaya
Production Design:
Ryan Galliher
Property Master:
Ryan Galliher
Script Supervisor:
Rachel Lutack
Vera Tin
Second Assistant Camera:
Hayley Hughes
Tianzuo Shi
Second Assistant Director:
Autumn Palen
Set Dresser:
Donte Owens
Sound Designer:
Karina Gomez
Sound Recordist:
Aaron Dworetzky
Angel-Emilio Villegas Sanchez
Stunt Coordinator:
Rodney Pablo
Visual Effects:
Stephen Burchell
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Aaron Dworetzky
Renato Miguel Ruiz
Writer:
Anna Cassady
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