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Release Date:
April 1, 2017
Original Title:
Juarez 2045
Alternate Titles:
Cartel 2045
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Abrupt Films
Triton Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
The year is 2045, the continuing drug war has caused havoc between The United States government and Mexico. Gear Side International, a robotics engineering company loses a multi billion dollar government contract due to bad practices. On the brink of bankruptcy, they sell off their technology to the Malvado cartel on the black market. With the advanced military robotics technology in the wrong hands. The cartel uses it to their advantage; replacing their enforcers, hit men, and soldiers. The cartel eventually becomes a very powerful threat to The United States
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Associate Producer:
Andrew Holmes
Director:
Chris Le
Director of Photography:
Cammon Randle
Editor:
Chris Le
First Assistant Camera:
Nic Edwards
Original Music Composer:
Ricardo Castelin
Producer:
Chris Le
Gabriel Napora
Production Design:
Ron Orr
Sound Effects Editor:
Christian Colmenares
Steven Ejbick
Alexis Eskandari
Matthew Harrold
Bianca Monteiro
Story Editor:
Andrew Holmes
Stunt Coordinator:
Alex Heartman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Pino Halili
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joe Harkins
Chris Le
Writer:
Chris Le
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