A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
SYNC
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Femme Regard Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
In the microchipped near-future, in the city of Los Angeles, where the human mind is uploaded to the cloud and thoughts can be used to communicate between synced individuals, a young anxious woman, Ayla, decides to move in with a new roommate, Devin, who is a childhood friend from her past. The women decide to sync their minds for a chance to foster a new close friendship. Afterwards, Ayla notices some very disturbing behavior from Devin. As their relationship quickly grows toxic, and Ayla starts dreaming about Devin’s memories, Ayla realizes she has less than 72 hours to save herself from being permanently mentally dominated by a narcissist before the sync is officially complete.
Assistant Director:
Pam Carbonero
Costume Designer:
Mandy Bardisbanian
Digital Imaging Technician:
Kim Labic
Director:
Carolina Alvarez
Director of Photography:
David Lee
Editor:
Adam Moffatt
Executive Producer:
Jake Arky
Gaffer:
Tristian Aghajanian
Key Grip:
Ryan Jones
Makeup Artist:
Kelley Ramos
Music:
Adele Etheridge Woodson
Producer:
Carolina Alvarez
Tessa Markle
Suhashini Krishnan
Production Design:
Elwira Miezal
Script Supervisor:
Ryan Mercantante
Alyse Kane Riley
Sound:
Jason Mobley
Sound Editor:
Justin Mayer
Still Photographer:
Bahareh Ritter
Writer:
Carolina Alvarez
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