A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 16, 2014
Original Title:
Proto
Alternate Titles:
Прото
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Eye Candy Film
TSOMM Pictures
Production Countries:
Denmark | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
'PROTO' is a sci-fi action adventure, about a child-like, experimental robot, set in the robotics lab where he has been built. Although PROTO has been made to fulfill the ambitions of his creator, Prof. Andrews, he learns to find his own dreams and ambitions, and also the strength needed to realise them. The main theme of the film is freedom, both literal and in the ability to choose one's own destiny - to break free of expectations. We wish for the film, while an exciting and fun science fiction, to also capture a magical sense of wonder. PROTO will overcome the expectations and restrictions placed on him and discovering his true self.
Animation:
James Kearsley
Adam Thomson
James Wetherell
Assistant Director:
Simon Lykke
Boom Operator:
Peter Thorneman
Casting:
Jennifer Lee Smith
Amanda Tabak
Creative Producer:
Stefan Fjeldmark
Director:
Nick Pittom
Director of Photography:
Luke Palmer
Editor:
Nick Pittom
Executive Producer:
Erik Crone
Miranda Fleming
Jo Nolan
Peter Richardson
First Assistant Camera:
Mads Hoppe
Foley:
Mikkel Groos
Gaffer:
Lasse Østerhaab Mogensen
Anders Lindved
Line Producer:
Julie Linn Milling
Makeup Artist:
Mie Stein Haas
Matilde Krogh
Producer:
Stephanie Adamou
Richard Georg Engström
Production Design:
Thomas Dahl
Production Manager:
Julie Linn Milling
Sound:
Peter Thorneman
Sound Editor:
Mikkel Groos
Still Photographer:
Adam Lockhart
Luke Palmer
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adam Lockhart
Peter Richardson
Writer:
Nick Pittom
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