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Phasma Ex Machina ()


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After his parents are killed in a car accident, Cody is left dealing with enormous guilt, caring for his younger brother and the persistent thought of how to bring his parents back to life. Cody knows he is not the first person to have... See more »

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Cody
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Cody and James's Mother
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Tom
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Becca
Bill Gorman ...
Mr. Kravitch
Ted Hall ...
Cutter
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Principal
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James
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Tom's Wife
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Jess
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Cody & James's Father
Laurie King ...
Mrs. Conlee
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Emily Conlee - Ghost (as Michelle Bergh)
Daniel Sjerven ...
Police Officer
Joel Thingvall ...
Jeff the Blogger
Carol Vnuk ...
Mother Kravitch
Corey Walton ...
CPS Agent
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Science Teacher

Directed by

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Matt Osterman

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Matt Osterman ... (written by)

Produced by

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Jennifer Kramer ... producer
Jon Maichel Thomas ... co-producer

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Wojciech Golczewski

Cinematography by

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Adam Honzl

Editing by

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Matt Osterman

Editorial Department

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Mark Anderson ... on-line editor
Amanda Burgland ... color correction producer
Matthew Jensen ... assistant colorist
Sue Lakso ... colorist

Production Design by

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Chris Frank

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Thomas Brighton

Production Management

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Ben Van Santen ... production manager

Art Department

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Matthew Larson ... props
Gordon Smuder ... props
David Weiberg ... props

Sound Department

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Benjamin Allison ... sound editor / sound mixer
David Justin Cook ... foley artist
Darin Heinis ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Jonathan Siri-Mohs ... boom operator (as Jonathan Mohs) / sound designer (as Jonathan Mohs) / supervising sound editor (as Jonathan Mohs)

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John Wichlacz ... visual effects artist
Kevin Wideman ... digital artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Kerry Armbruster ... second assistant camera
Andy Heck ... key grip
Ben Hippely ... gaffer
Stephen Kane ... grip
Silas Kindy ... grip
Andrew Melby ... first assistant camera
Ryan Thompson ... gaffer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Julie Scott ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Chris Harrington ... music editor
Steven Kramer ... composer: additional music

Additional Crew

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Dhruv Hemmady ... production assistant
Brooke Lemke ... production assistant
Jon Maichel Thomas ... title designer
Dane Whitehead ... production assistant

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Elliot Diviney ... special thanks
Jason Wallace ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

After his parents are killed in a car accident, Cody is left dealing with enormous guilt, caring for his younger brother and the persistent thought of how to bring his parents back to life. Cody knows he is not the first person to have this idea or the first to have attempted to carry it through. After several attempts with his electromagnetic device, he becomes the first to breach the wall between the living and the dead But where is the line between life and death? And who actually comes back? What ghosts come out of the machine? "Phasma Ex Machina" is a sci-fi film that combines both heart and mystery with electronic veins and sheet metal. Written by Deeww

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Also Known As
  • Ghost from the Machine (United States)
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  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In the opening minutes of the film, there is a Post-It note on the bulletin board that reads "Total Protonic Reversal." This is undoubtedly a reference to "Ghostbusters," as that is what happens when the streams from their proton packs are crossed. See more »
Movie Connections Remade as Our House (2018). See more »
Crazy Credits Includes the following humorous variation on the standard legal disclaimer at the end of the credits: "The events, characters and firms depicted in this motion picture are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actually dead, or to actual firms is purely coincidental." See more »

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