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Release Date:
December 23, 2016
Original Title:
Light Up the Night
Genres:
Action | Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Sound Machine Records
The Telescreen Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Light Up the Night is an analog science-fiction short film set in an Orwellian, futuristic 1980s. The story tells the tensions flaring between rebellious citizens and robotic law enforcement. We are introduced to two dissidents as they take aim at the city's looming, panoptic control tower, while local band The Protomen take the stage amidst the action, inciting unrest as they narrate the struggle.
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Assistant Director:
Sean Fornara
Yori Tondrowski
Casting:
Allison Twardziak
Cinematography:
Jeffrey Kim
Co-Producer:
Caspar Newbolt
Matt Sundin
Director:
Matt Sundin
Caspar Newbolt
Editor:
Matt Sundin
Executive Producer:
John Sebastian La Valle
Kathleen La Valle
Gaffer:
Yusuke Naito
Josh Fordham
Grip:
Chris Wiesehahn
Samuel Katz
Producer:
Jim Muscarella
Production Manager:
Jenna Payne
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