A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 20, 2020
Original Title:
Expulsion
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Pop Productions
Colossal Content
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Scott and Vincent are top recruits at the prestigious Cicero Market Technologies Corporation where they are tasked with the development and implementation of cutting edge technologies. The sole purpose of their work is to bring about medical, environmental and physics advancements. However, beaten by their own curiosity, the pair begin to sneak their work home with them. They push the boundaries of particle collision science to undiscovered levels stumbling upon a parallel universe complete with an alternate version of Scott. As their days and nights unfold they begin to discover that others seek their tech to advance their own agendas. Agendas that they intend to fulfill at any cost.
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Boom Operator:
Torey Anderson
Director:
Sean C. Stephens
Aaron Jackson
Director of Photography:
Chad Dooley
Editor:
Sean C. Stephens
Electrician:
Andrew Tougas
Key Grip:
Andrew Tougas
Makeup & Hair:
Rachel Stephens
Music:
Stephen Bennett
Producer:
Paul Tomborello
Rachel Stephens
Sean C. Stephens
Production Design:
Rachel Stephens
Production Sound Mixer:
Justin Bird
Sound Designer:
Sean C. Stephens
Stand In:
James Gorday
Andrew Tougas
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Huston
Visual Effects:
Nicholas M. Reynolds
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