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Release Date:
August 13, 2023
Original Title:
Osmosis
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Apeiron Films
Production Countries:
Germany | Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Brazilian mission commander Sam struggles with establishing a stable connection from Earth to his lover. German scientist Joy explores planet Kepler 452b at her research facility for Alchemy Plasma, a revolutionary energy source. Their long-distance relationship faces doom, when alien Dardesh invaders attack the human outpost, 1400 light years away.
Animation:
Rebecca Munnelly
Assistant Director:
Dovile Krasnickaite
Boom Operator:
Teddy Bernais
Cinematography:
Victor Silva
Costume Designer:
Katie Ryan
Director:
Dave Lojek
Director of Photography:
Vitor Silva
Editor:
Dave Lojek
Executive Producer:
Philip Kidd
Gaffer:
Kate Horvath
Location Manager:
Sharon Crowley
Location Scout:
Dovile Krasnickaite
Makeup Artist:
Shih Ting Hsu
Music Score Producer:
Mirko Rizzello
Producer:
Dave Lojek
Production Manager:
Dovile Krasnickaite
Screenplay:
John Alexander Fraser
Set Photographer:
Anna Louise Hally
Sound Designer:
Dave Lojek
Sound Post Supervisor:
Patrick Düren
Visual Effects Designer:
Gislain Delaire
Writer:
John Alexander Fraser
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