A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 2013
Original Title:
Dark By Noon
Alternate Titles:
Dark by Noon
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ikka Productions
Vico Films
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15
Runtime: 95
Rez lost his wife sometime in the past, now he is a man abandoned by society, trying to survive, and provide for his daughter. He possesses a gift: the perfect photographic memory, but having perfect recall isn't all it's cracked up to be. He finds himself involved with dangerous people from his past who persuade him into testing their stolen time machine "Titus" that has the ability to send someone hours into the future. When he leaps forward in time and witnesses a nuclear explosion, he returns to his own time and has only eight hours to discover the cause and save the city from destruction.
Boom Operator:
Brian Gleeson
Continuity:
Fiona Graham
Director:
Alan Leonard
Michael O'Flaherty
Director of Photography:
Alan Leonard
Editor:
Brian Gleeson
First Assistant Director:
David Harte
Key Makeup Artist:
Alana Clohessy
Music:
David Cunningham
James Slevin
Producer:
Michael O'Flaherty
Alan Leonard
Cormac Fox
Screenplay:
Michael O'Flaherty
Alan Leonard
Second Assistant Director:
Naoimh Ní Mhaolagáin
Sound Designer:
James Slevin
Special Effects:
Emmet Reddy
Alan Leonard
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alana Clohessy
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Dunne
Visual Effects:
Fiona Graham
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