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Release Date:
December 9, 2012
Original Title:
Science Friction
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Indelible Moving Images
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A US: NC-17
Runtime: 90
A haphazard party-ride to Mexico evolves into an enigma with a fugitive alien at the helm.
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Art Direction:
Y.S. Gavin
Associate Producer:
Jessica Hall
Boom Operator:
Virgile Carle
Casting:
Helene Rousse
Costume Design:
T.H. Readbare
Dialogue Editor:
Anthony Piazza
Digital Compositor:
Marc Hall
Director:
Liam Kiernan
Director of Photography:
Simon Lamarre-Ledoux
Editor:
Tierce de Picardie
Executive Producer:
Jill Stoness
Claudette Prefontaine
First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Duranleau
First Assistant Director:
Robert G. Ryan
Foley Artist:
Alekxandra
Foley Mixer:
Virgile Carle
Gaffer:
Roland Cody Larocque
Key Grip:
Dustan Lewis McBain
Lighting Technician:
Vincent Gonneville
Line Producer:
Mac Thigearnain
Original Music Composer:
Jerome McPeek
Producer:
Robert G. Ryan
Liam Kiernan
Production Design:
Seamus O'Doyle
Second Assistant Camera:
Mariane Laporte
Second Assistant Director:
Spencer Malin
Set Decoration:
Michelle Painchaud
Y.S. Gavin
Sound:
Dave Caro
Sound Designer:
Matt R. Sherman
Sound Editor:
Virgile Carle
Sound Mixer:
Matt R. Sherman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt R. Sherman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Matt R. Sherman
Thanks:
Byron A. Martin
Third Assistant Director:
Nathaniel Rae
Unit Production Manager:
Mac Thigearnain
Visual Effects:
Diego Diaz
Writer:
Robert G. Ryan
Liam Kiernan
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