A.L.E.C. (2024) [NR]

Release Date:
September 27, 2024

Original Title:
A.L.E.C.

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Below The Line Features

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 21

Making Your Life Easier.

In the not-too-distant future, a reclusive writer becomes haunted by the strange behavior of her new synthetic companion.

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Assistant Set Decoration:
Ksenija Markovic Stone

Best Boy Electric:
Devon Niverson

Best Boy Grip:
Geoff Stone

Boom Operator:
Alberto GarcĂ­a

Colorist:
Nicholas Levanti

Costume Designer:
Hannah Hildebrandt

Creative Consultant:
Ian Reagan

Director:
Ryan Konig

Director of Photography:
Jaedon Huie

Editor:
Ryan Konig

First Assistant Camera:
Lucas Huie

First Assistant Director:
Maythavee Tjhang

Gaffer:
Jeremy Ponafala

Graphic Designer:
Josh Dollison

Key Grip:
Lucas Huie

Makeup & Hair:
Jordan Rosenstein

Original Music Composer:
Jameson Michael Hegger

Producer:
Hannah Hildebrandt

Production Design:
Hannah Hildebrandt

Property Master:
Julia De La Luz

Script Supervisor:
Ian Reagan

Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Dollison

Second Assistant Director:
Beth Rasinski

Set Decoration:
Hannah Hildebrandt

Sound Mixer:
Bailey Herrington

Still Photographer:
Lisha Hocking

Writer:
Ryan Konig

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