A Hole (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 5, 2019

Original Title:
A Hole

Genres:
Animation | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
University of Southern California

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

In a black hole apocalypse, a billionaire and surfer face earth's final moments.

The world is about to be swallowed by a black hole. Meteorites fall from the sky, ocean waves take on enormous new heights, and chaos abounds in city streets as people confront their looming demise. The world turns to wealthy entrepreneur, Rob Bilford, whose “Escape Lottery” offers the only chance at continuing the human legacy.

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Animation:
Bob Young
Leon Cruz

Assistant Sound Designer:
Austin B. Conway

Cinematography:
Mahyar Abousaeedi

Director:
Molly Murphy

Editor:
Molly Murphy

Lighting Artist:
Xi Wang

Music:
PHAR (Raphaël Dargent)

Producer:
Molly Murphy

Production Supervisor:
Mar Elepaño

Set Designer:
Anna Molamphy

Sound Designer:
Giovanni Betancourt

Sound Engineer:
Giovanni Betancourt

VFX Artist:
Molly Murphy
Anika Panda
Anna Molamhy

VFX Supervisor:
Ana Carolina Estarita Guerrero

Writer:
Molly Murphy

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