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Release Date:
October 1, 2010
Original Title:
Atlantis Down
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
MaXaM Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 95
2025 - The Shuttle Program has been privatized and the shuttle Atlantis relegated to glorified taxi between space stations. Its crew is on a routine mission, conducting experiments - little do they know - they are the experiment. Written by Max Bartoli
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Art Direction:
Mike Bell
Boom Operator:
Colin Heath
Construction Coordinator:
Scott Henderson
Costume Design:
Franca Bartoli
Director:
Max Bartoli
Director of Photography:
Eric Hurt
Editor:
Arzu Volkan
First Assistant Camera:
Fergus O'Doherty
First Assistant Director:
Maria Luisa Di Lonardo
Gaffer:
Jason Mitchell
Key Grip:
Mark Evans
Makeup & Hair:
Nan Butler
Music:
Rino Amato
Producer:
Max Bartoli
Doug Burch
Sam Ingraffia
Peter A. Teale
Production Design:
Antonio De Luca
Script Supervisor:
Marta Loza Alonso
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Todd Free
Set Decoration:
Scott Henderson
Sound Designer:
William Britt
Special Effects Supervisor:
Scott B. Hansen
Steadicam Operator:
Eric Hurt
Still Photographer:
Christopher Mangune
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Abo Biglarpour
Visual Effects Producer:
Lucas Hull
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adam Rote
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