2020 (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
2020

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Jeanna Peterson, a reporter from Sight magazine, sneaks in to get an interview with mindlink artist Jeremy and inadvertently discovers that he is a mutant, not a "normal." He takes her on a ride through his old neighborhood where he gives money to the mutants that have been exiled there after the pollution disaster of the 1980s and 1990s. She decides not to reveal he is a mutant in his story, but encourages him to reveal it himself at his next mindcast, which will reach an audience of billions. However, when he begins his confession, the brutal Ian Stone interrupts it. He must now go underground, as the government broadcasts a message that he is wanted for impersonating and murdering Jeremy.

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Assistant Camera:
Jim Grce
Martha Elcan

Assistant Editor:
Jim Grce

Costume Design:
Penelope Jones
Karen Keegan

Director:
Joe Schleimer

Director of Photography:
Robert Harmon
Eric Andersen
Arthur Krause
Joe Schleimer

Editor:
Lee Percy
Joe Schleimer

Makeup Artist:
Steve Johnson
Jim Otte

Music:
Glen Rosecrans

Production Designer:
Bruce Ryan

Set Decoration:
Tim Meyers

Sound:
Tom Evans
Eric Peterton

Still Photographer:
Jim Grce
Kathie Busch

Title Designer:
Clint Colver

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