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Release Date:
July 18, 2014
Original Title:
Aftermath
Alternate Titles:
Aftermath - Nur die stärksten überleben
Remnants
Пережитки прошлого
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eastlake Films
LightWave Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 18 GB: 15 KR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 92
Searching for a happy ending to a tale of unimaginable disaster and horror, nine strangers find themselves holed up together in a farmhouse cellar in rural Texas. The United States has hastily become embroiled in World War 3. A young doctor named Hunter survives the nuclear attack and is thrown together by happenstance with a group of wounded and frightened victims, including Elizabeth, a strong-willed confidant to Hunter, Brad - an antagonistic redneck jackass, and Jennifer, a barely coherent young woman suffering from severe post-traumatic stress. Together, they attempt to endure the devastating holocaust as they struggle with claustrophobia and conflicting personalities. In a makeshift shelter, Hunter and his dying companions wait for news from the government while fending off hunger, radiation sickness, and a horde of frightened and dying refugees
Camera Operator:
Andy Sparaco
Carpenter:
Ed Bajor
Casting:
Jeanne Johann
Adrienne Stern
Construction Coordinator:
Timothy S. Gray
Digital Intermediate:
Gustavo Mendes
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Scott Purdy
Director:
Peter Engert
Director of Photography:
Scott Winig
Editor:
Nikki Winig
Executive Producer:
Tom Conigliaro
Oak Porcelli
Peter Mark Evans
Mark Yeh
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Laboy
Gerard Martin
Gaffer:
Greg Travis
Hair Department Head:
Daina Daigle
Key Costumer:
Doré Cermak
Key Hair Stylist:
Marcos Gonzales
Line Producer:
Bobbi Sue Luther
Makeup Department Head:
Krystal Kershaw
Original Music Composer:
Austin Wintory
Producer:
Peter Engert
Zachary Reeves
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Luebe
Production Design:
Peter Cordova
Script Supervisor:
Carla Castaneira
Set Decoration:
James D. MacDonald
Still Photographer:
Louis Zlotowicz
Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby C. King
Stunts:
Ashley Nicole Hudson
Visual Effects:
Thomas McVay
Writer:
Christian McDonald
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