The Uncanny Valley (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 30, 2021

Original Title:
The Uncanny Valley

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Rather Unimpressive Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Are you afraid?

Desperate for a clue to a mysterious case, an Investigator pushes for a last-minute interview with his only witness: a corrupt A.I. Now the Investigator has 10 minutes to find out what the A.I. knows before it is dismantled by the scientists.

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Assistant Director:
Tia Belleisle

Cinematography:
Ash Tailor

Co-Producer:
Jacqueline Godbout
Katie Giglio

Colorist:
Clinton Homuth

Costume Design:
Claire McMillan

Director:
Julia Beney

Editor:
Julia Beney

First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Demenezes

Gaffer:
Douglas Cunningham

Grip:
Bob Gundu

Key Grip:
Jonny Micay

Makeup & Hair:
Hailey Harrison

Producer:
Julia Beney

Production Assistant:
Hardi Zala

Sound Designer:
Stephan Guschewski

Sound Recordist:
Adrian Arcona

Still Photographer:
Stephanie Blaquera

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jin Ahn

Writer:
Julia Beney
Jacqueline Godbout

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