A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 4, 2017
Original Title:
Amelia 2.0
Alternate Titles:
The Summerland Project
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
MORE Productions
TriCoast Worldwide
WeatherVane Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
After his wife Amelia suffers an aneurysm that leaves her bedridden and slowly dying, police officer Carter Summerland searches for a way to revive her. He's approached by Wesley Enterprises pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human’s relationship with technology and her right to exist.
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Additional Music:
Bijan Olia
Art Direction:
Chris Prange
Assistant Art Director:
Blake Reistad
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marnie Mulgrew
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Will Kisner
Associate Producer:
Will Kisner
Levi Smock
Alex Levine
BTS Videographer:
Callie McKimpson
Jacob J. Meade
Best Boy Electric:
Evan Metz
Best Boy Grip:
Ian Krinock
Boom Operator:
Nedzad Muhamedagic
Camera Operator:
Mike Maliwanag
Co-Executive Producer:
Steve Sirkis
Demetrius Navarro
Co-Producer:
Malcolm Danare
Damian C. King
Beau Batterson
Costume Designer:
Whitney Vigil
Data Wrangler:
Erick Sommers
Director:
Adam Orton
Director of Photography:
Camrin Petramale
Editor:
Izaak Levison-Share
Electrician:
Donald Lenhoff III
Executive Producer:
Mary Meisterling
Dick Meisterling
Randall Rings
First Assistant Camera:
Zach Zeidman
John Sedivy
First Assistant Director:
Damian C. King
Gaffer:
Seth Oberle
Hairstylist:
Cameron Byrd
Key Grip:
Phillip Jackson
Key Makeup Artist:
Jules Keppel
Key Production Assistant:
Rachel Potthoff
Line Producer:
Erica Lynn Schmeck
Location Sound Mixer:
Jason Culver
Music Editor:
Bijan Olia
Musician:
Michael A. Levine
Bijan Olia
Original Music Composer:
Michael A. Levine
Producer:
Enrico Natale
Production Assistant:
Karen Kobliska
Callie McKimpson
Cassandra Milbrandt
Bridgett Reidy
Production Coordinator:
Beau Batterson
Production Design:
Spencer Brennan
Production Intern:
Katie Rejsek
Michelle Reidy
Mark Less
Wade Kisner
Karen Kobliska
Megan Deppe
Zoe McKimpson
Samuel Atadoga
Stephanie Bennett
Luke Larsen
Kamey Murphy
Production Manager:
Toni Halverson
Property Master:
Isaac Helgens
Screenplay:
Rob Merritt
Script Supervisor:
Jon Santiago
Second Assistant Camera:
Eugene Hahm
Second Assistant Director:
Ryan Eakins
Set Dresser:
Tim Arnold
Sound Editor:
Izaak Levison-Share
Keith Swanson
Sound Mixer:
Erin Michael Rettig
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Angela Kwan Ang
Still Photographer:
Eric J. Benson
Benjamin Handler
Thanks:
Ravi Patel
VFX Artist:
Olivia Leisinger
Jacob J. Meade
Beau Batterson
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adam Orton
Vocals:
Mariana Barreto
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