A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 10, 2022
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
February 10, 2022
Original Title:
The Fear Index
Alternate Titles:
El índice del miedo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Left Bank Pictures
Sky Studios
Countries:
GB
Dr. Alex Hoffman, an American ex-pat physicist, creates an AI-driven system that exploits fear in the financial markets and operates at lightning speed to make big returns. But on the day of launch, Alex’s sanity is shaken after he is viciously attacked at his home by a man who knows all of his security codes. After more unexplained occurrences, Alex becomes convinced he’s being framed.
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Casting:
Leo Davis
Lissy Holm
Cinematography:
Kieran McGuigan
Co-Producer:
Ildikó Kemény
Costume Design:
Cobbie Yates
Executive Producer:
Paul Gilbert
Andy Harries
First Assistant Director:
James Emmott
Judit Soltész
Foley Artist:
Anna Wright
Line Producer:
Sarah Forbes Campbell
Makeup Artist:
Rita Balla
Szilvia Homolya
Music:
Neil Davidge
Novel:
Robert Harris
Producer:
Nuala O'Leary
Production Design:
Kevin Phipps
Production Manager:
Kálmán Antal
Screenplay:
Robert Harris
Second Assistant Director:
Attila Veres
Amy Shearlaw
Set Decoration:
Janos Zovath
Adam Toth
József Hangacsi
Istvan Margit
Gergo Varadi
Nóra Talmaier
Csaba Váradi
Sound Designer:
Steve Browell
Special Effects Supervisor:
Gábor Kiszelly
Supervising Art Director:
Biljana Jovanovic
Third Assistant Director:
Mihaly Magenheim
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Zoltán Benyó
Writer:
Matthew Billingsly
Paul Andrew Williams
Caroline Bartleet
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