Proxy (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 31, 2020

Original Title:
Proxy

Genres:
Science Fiction

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

In a world where people hire 'Proxys'-humans trained in the fine art of 'standing in' for a lost loved one, a family member that has passed, a husband or wife that left, or an estranged daughter or son-Victoria (Emma Booth) tries to navigate the life of being one of the highest in demand proxies in the city while at the same time struggling with her own demons. But it's a delicate state that is the human condition which leaves her with her own deficiencies-those she cannot seem to fill.

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Assistant Camera:
Adam Dorris

Assistant Director:
Jordan Ferrin

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Coco London Coloma

Colorist:
Tyler M. Roth

Director:
Sophia Banks

Director of Photography:
Joshua Reis

Editor:
Billy Rich

Gaffer:
Emilio Marcelino

Grip:
Inho Kim

Key Grip:
Erick Vizcaino

Lighting Technician:
Marlon O'Brien
Raul Morales
Andrew Dorward

Makeup Department Head:
Nana Fischer

Music:
James Burkholder

Other:
Rebekah Louisa Smith
Matt Christensen

Producer:
Andrew Banks
Jessica Bradham
David O'Donnell

Production Designer:
Rene Navarrette

Sound Designer:
Tai Vare

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Christoph Roth

Writer:
Dominick Joseph Luna

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