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Release Date:
August 22, 2010
Original Title:
Lapse
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Wisdom Bell Productions
Production Countries:
Denmark | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Renee wakes up one morning in the middle of the desert with blood on her hands. She cannot remember why she is there, how she got there or with whom she came. Her quest to uncover forgotten events leads her on a journey of discovery where reality and memory collide and people are not what they seem.
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Associate Producer:
Quelita Moreno
Camera Loader:
Karen Beck
Kimby Caplan
Color Timer:
Teddy Milling Petersen
Jørgen Holbøll Green
Digital Intermediate:
Teddy Milling Petersen
Jørgen Holbøll Green
Director:
Marianne Hansen
Director of Photography:
Helle Jensen
Editor:
Marianne Hansen
Fight Choreographer:
Roberta Brown
First Assistant Camera:
Gabriel Diniz
Shaun Dallas
Gaffer:
Zander Villayne
Stacy Sievek
Key Grip:
Sam Stewart
Christian Miller
Location Scout:
Vartan "Willie" Kalajian
Makeup Effects:
Sarah Dorsey
Original Music Composer:
Vicente Avella
Producer:
Marianne Hansen
Production Manager:
Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Sound Designer:
Reda El-Kheloufi
Sille Just Boel
Sound Mixer:
Antonio Moncada
Still Photographer:
Justina Mintz
Supervising Film Editor:
Birger Møller Jensen
Visual Effects:
Caroline Ortmark
Writer:
Marianne Hansen
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