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Release Date:
September 7, 2019
Original Title:
A Living Dog
Alternate Titles:
A New World Order
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nocturnus Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15 MX: B-15 RO: 15 RU: 18+
Runtime: 94
The war between mankind and intelligent machines has begun - and the machines are winning. Tomasz is a deserter who tries to hide as far away from the battle as possible. In the vast emptiness of northern Scandinavia he meets Lilja, the last survivor of a resistance group, who is determined to fight the superior machines. With every minute that passes the machines get closer, searching for the last remains of the human race. And the enemy doesn't just shoot on sight - their perfect sensors are programmed to recognize human voice patterns. So if you speak or even whisper - you die.
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Concept Artist:
Thorsten Franzen
Director:
Daniel Raboldt
Director of Photography:
Thorsten Franzen
Drone Cinematographer:
Axel Ricke
Gaffer:
Simon Lauritz
Dominik Zubel
Music:
Nora Ebel
Producer:
Axel Ricke
Thorsten Franzen
Daniel Raboldt
Production Design:
Thorsten Franzen
Property Master:
Pavel Breyer
Screenplay:
Daniel Raboldt
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Pia Raboldt
Sound:
Sebastian Tarcan
Sound Assistant:
Dominik Zubel
Simon Lauritz
Still Photographer:
Pia Raboldt
Technical Advisor:
Stefan Weski
VFX Artist:
Jan Pluimers
Daniel Raboldt
Henning Ricke
Niko Junge
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