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Earth 2020, 3/4 of it's households have a robot. The AI supercomputer, Kronos, considers humans the biggest threat to Earth. A century later, few humans are left. Calia seeks the last human stronghold as does Kronos.

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Andrew Davis
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Elias Van Dorne
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Damien Walsh
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Veronica Davis
Jeannine Michèle Wacker ...
Calia (as Jeannine Wacker)
Pavlo Bubryak ...
Cassiem
Paul American ...
Bus Driver
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TV Reporter
Hrncir Kuba ...
Boy
Elisa Dvorakova ...
Girl
Oliver Czavar ...
Cassiem (voice)
Michelle Michaels ...
UI (voice)
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Minions (voice)
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Reporter
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Assistant
Philipp Borchhardt ...
Bandit
Olga Danielova ...
Bandit
Daniel Kafka ...
Bandit
Michael Kolar ...
Bandit
Jakub Horák ...
Bandit (as Jakub Horak)
Frantisek Dvorák ...
Bandit (as Frantisek Dvorak)
Vojta Hulka ...
Bandit
Miroslav Hofman ...
Bandit
Petr Dvorak ...
Bandit
Barbora Danielova ...
Bandit
Sylva Tikalova ...
Bandit
Lukas Mihula ...
Bandit
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Kouba Senior ...
Bystander (uncredited)
Robert Kouba ...
Bystander (uncredited)
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Robot (uncredited)
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Bar Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Kouba

Written by

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Robert Kouba ... (written by)
 
Robert Kouba ... (story) &
Sebastian Cepeda ... (story)

Produced by

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George Benedict ... associate producer
Philipp Borchhardt ... executive producer
Sebastian Cepeda ... producer
Jeffrey J. Ellen ... associate producer
Bruce Wayne Gillies ... executive producer
Spencer Hopping ... executive producer
Nirvan Javan ... executive producer
Robert Kouba ... producer
Thomas Muller ... associate producer
Alissa Phillips ... executive producer
Andreas Reuter ... executive producer
Julian Schaffner ... co-producer
Michele Wacker ... associate producer
Steven Zuber ... co-producer

Music by

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Tobias Enhus
Scott Kirkland

Cinematography by

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Jesse Brunt
Sebastian Cepeda

Editing by

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Robert Kouba
Kyle Tekiela

Editorial Department

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Andrew Balis ... colorist
Jose Andres Cortes ... conform artist
Fernando Torres Idrovo ... color assistant / on-line editor
Riley C. Morris ... assistant editor
Aaron Peak ... digital intermediate supervisor
Rafaela Rocha ... conform editor

Production Design by

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Timothy Stuart Hildebrandt ... (los angeles) (as Tim Stuart)

Production Management

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Steve Yandrich ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Colin Flaherty ... second assistant director: additional photography
D. Joanne Malo ... additional assistant director

Art Department

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Niki Charalambopoulos ... Paint Foreperson
Jet Cooper ... props
Brad Hernandez ... set dresser
Pratik Vijay Redij ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Caroline Anderson ... assistant sound studio manager
Kendall Credi ... sound editor
Robert Dehn ... sound studio manager
Kristen Hirlinger ... dialogue editor

Visual Effects by

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Spencer Cunningham ... compositor
Karen E. Goulekas ... on set visual effects supervisor
Iiro Harra ... visual effects
Brendon Murphy ... visual effects artist
Sami Nikki ... visual effects
Carlos Parmentier ... visual effects artist
Marcos Parmentier ... fx artist
Mario Pufler ... rotoscope artist
Ahmed Saady ... visual effects artist
Craig Stiff ... visual effects artist
Andrija Tomasevic ... visual effects
Mladen Tomasevic ... visual effects

Stunts

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Sebastian Cepeda ... fight choreographer
Petr Dvorak ... stunt coordinator
Frantisek Dvorák ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Luigi Adinolfi ... lighting technician
Stephen Branagan ... first assistant camera (as Stephen J. Branagan)
Jesse Curl ... key grip
Christopher Williams ... gaffer: Los Angeles

Music Department

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Ryan Castle ... music editor
Brian Jackson Harris ... composer trailer music
Glen Nicholls ... composer: additional music
Michael Wickstrom ... composer trailer music / music clearance executive / music supervisor

Additional Crew

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Anita Haliti ... personal assistant robert kouba
Jake Harris ... motion capture performer

Thanks

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Miles Cardin ... special thanks
Sean Evans ... special thanks
Dan Herrick ... special thanks
Timotheus Hucklestone ... special thanks (as Tim Wade)
Pascal Parvex ... thanks: kickstarter backer
Klemens Niklaus Trenkle ... special thanks
Phillip Wade ... special thanks
Pete Yagmin ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 2020, Elias van Dorne (John Cusack), CEO of VA Industries, the world's largest robotics company, introduces his most powerful invention--Kronos, a super computer designed to end all wars. When Kronos goes online, it quickly determines that mankind, itself, is the biggest threat to world peace and launches a worldwide robot attack to rid the world of the "infection" of man. Ninety-seven years later, a small band of humans remain alive but on the run from the robot army. A teenage boy, Andrew (Julian Schaffner) and a teenage girl, Calia (Jeannine Wacker), form an unlikely alliance to reach a new world, where it is rumored mankind exists without fear of robot persecution. But does this world actually exist? And will they live long enough to find out?

Plot Keywords
Taglines Resist. Fight. Unite. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Attack of the Robots (United States)
  • Aurora (United States)
  • Kronos, le soulèvement des machines (France)
  • Cyber Choc (France)
  • Kronos, le soulèvement des robots (France)
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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Singularity began as a low-budget science fiction film called "Aurora," which was shot in 2013 in the Czech Republic and Switzerland. John Cusack was not involved in the original shoot. Years later, scenes with Cusack were shot and inserted into the new production, and extensive CGI effects were used to tie the new material to the original film. See more »
Goofs It has supposedly been 97 years since mankind was destroyed, ending all need for flashlight batteries. Yet, Calia seems to have an endless supply of battery power for her crossbow light and battery operated "tracker." There are also many other anachronistic elements in the story, like a pristine shower curtain, a functional kerosene lantern, Polaroid camera with flash bulb, vehicles with still-inflated tires, buildings that should be piles of rubble by now, and many other items that would no longer be functional or available after nearly a century of neglect. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Fanatic (2019). See more »
Quotes Assistant: It's activated, sir. And it's asking for you.
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