A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 27, 2018
Original Title:
Stage V
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Machina Cinema
The Nations
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
When America's fascination with living forever creates a viral outbreak, the Earth's population starts to reduce in stages. After the first four are completed, CHILDREN and TEENS are the only humans left in an apocalyptic world where they must not only fend for themselves against the virus, but against one another. What would you do if life handed you the key to live forever? When America's fascination with looking young and living forever creates a viral outbreak, the Earth's population starts to reduce in stages. After the first four are completed, CHILDREN and TEENS are the only humans left in an apocalyptic world where they must not only fend for themselves against the virus, but also...each other. This is STAGE V.
Assistant Editor:
Than Niles
Cinematography:
Kevin Nations
Co-Producer:
Chris Patrie
Director:
Buddy Calvo
Electrician:
Eduardo Ruiz-Healy
Karissa Huighe
Executive Producer:
Boris Diaw
Jerome Serot
First Assistant Camera:
Nicolas Wachter
First Assistant Director:
Dave Novak
Gaffer:
Ryan McMichael
Makeup Artist:
Lawrence Mercado
Producer:
Robin Conly
Perla Rivera
Production Design:
Mark Harlien
Sound Mixer:
Art Guillermo Jr.
Visual Effects:
Jarrod Davis
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