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Release Date:
April 22, 2016
Original Title:
Flyspy
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Flat Cap Films
Jellyfish Pictures
Talesmith
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
FlySpy is a short-thriller about a young, genius deviant called Greg, who has made a wirelessly controlled drone in the form of a fly with a camera in its head. Everything the fly can see Greg can see. He is deeply obsessed with his ex-girlfriend Haley so he spends his time secretly watching her through the eyes of his tiny robotic partner in crime. But when Greg witnesses Haley’s violent new boyfriend, John, abusing her, it very quickly becomes clear that for Greg, simply watching, is not enough.
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Associate Producer:
Ken Rudge
Elias Ornitharis
Elaine Rainsford
Satu Lawrence
Gurchinder Singh Hayer
Casting Director:
Irene Cotton
Cinematography:
Xavier Amorós
Co-Executive Producer:
Charlie Kay
Director:
Daniel M. Smith
Editor:
Brian Hovmand
Executive Producer:
Stefan Allesch-Taylor
Martin Williams
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Zipper
Music:
Jake Ridley
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