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Cast
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Jefferson
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Michelle Nolden | ... |
Carmen
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Damon Runyan | ... |
Fischer
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Nigel Bennett | ... |
President Charles Turner
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Dru Viergever | ... |
Prison Guard
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Romano Orzari | ... |
Prisoner X / Ramiro
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Gianpaolo Venuta | ... |
Jim
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Jessica Greco | ... |
Anna
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Jim Codrington | ... |
Williams
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Alex Harrouch | ... |
Jordan
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Vladimir Jon Cubrt | ... |
DHS Official
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Stewart Arnott | ... |
Director of National Intelligence
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Shawn C. Orr | ... |
Interrogator
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Andrew Lichti-Lee | ... |
Medic
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Keira McNeice | ... |
Sandra
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Directed by
Gaurav Seth |
Written by
Robert Reed | ... | (novella) |
Gaurav Seth | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Robyn Bigue | ... | producer |
Laurel Bresnahan | ... | associate producer |
Bakul Dhar | ... | associate producer |
Paul Duder | ... | associate producer |
Avi Federgreen | ... | producer |
Dean Hooker | ... | associate producer |
Michelle Nolden | ... | executive producer |
Romano Orzari | ... | executive producer |
Will Pascoe | ... | associate producer |
Rashmi Rekha | ... | executive producer |
Marvin Waxman | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Patric Caird | ... | (music by) |
Cinematography by
Sam Pryse-Phillips |
Editing by
Angela Jekums |
Editorial Department
Mila Patriki | ... | digital intermediate colourist |
Crystal Reeves | ... | digital intermediate on-line editor |
Production Design by
Danielle Sahota |
Set Decoration by
Jessica Jerome |
Costume Design by
Robin Careless |
Makeup Department
Kat Crisp | ... | key makeup artist |
Melissa Nicholl | ... | daily makeup artist |
Jordan Silva | ... | key hair stylist |
Carlene Williams | ... | makeup artist |
Mark Wotton | ... | special makeup effects designer (uncredited) |
Production Management
Avi Federgreen | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jesse Cappell | ... | third assistant director |
Iain Lacourt | ... | second assistant director (as Iain LaCourt) |
Jeremy Shell | ... | second assistant director |
Charles M. Smith | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Omar Ramirez | ... | assistant property master |
Phillip Toesev | ... | property master (as Philipp Toesev) |
Sound Department
Taylor Doherty | ... | sound mixer |
George Flores | ... | supervising sound editor |
CJ Woodley | ... | boom operator |
Special Effects by
Luc Benning | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Sofya Lifanova | ... | digital artist |
Crystal Reeves | ... | visual effects artist / visual effects supervisor |
David A. Wilkins | ... | visual effects artist |
Stunts
Shawn C. Orr | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Edwin Lau | ... | gaffer |
M. Victoria Low | ... | swing |
Joshua MacDonald | ... | first assistant camera (as Josh Macdonald) |
Benjamin Martin Cocher | ... | still photographer |
Alvin Sun | ... | key grip |
Michael Yablonski | ... | second assistant camera |
Location Management
Srdjan Vilotijevic | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Ryan Jakubek | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Paul Aucoin | ... | production accountant |
Joshua Demers | ... | business affairs |
Aleks Polakowska | ... | production coordinator |
Kyle Reaume | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Brandon Best | ... | very special thanks |
Olga Seth | ... | thanks |
Virinderpaul Singh | ... | thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Alarm Pictures (2016) (United Kingdom)
- Indiecan Entertainment (2016) (Canada)
- RLJ Entertainment (2016) (United States)
- Raven Banner Entertainment (2016) (World-wide) (except North America)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Revival 629 (production offices)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
On a cold February night, a young man is found unconscious at the wheel of a crashed vehicle in Montana not far from the Canadian border and a lump of weapons-grade Uranium is recovered from the trunk. He is immediately thrown into a high-security prison and tortured relentlessly for months. But apart from a few vicious-sounding curses in an unknown language, he utters nothing. Then one day out of the blue, he gives his interrogators a list of numbers and letters, which turn out to be astronomical coordinates of upcoming Supernova explosions. The very next day the first of those celestial events occurs exactly as predicted, sending shock-waves through the security establishment. It's obvious; the man in custody is no ordinary terrorist. He is a time-traveller from the future. Fifteen years later, RAMIRO still sits in the same secret prison two kilometres under the ground, but much has changed in the world above. Based on the information he has provided over the years, the US has waged a relentless war on terror in an attempt to neutralize the remaining ninety-eight "temporal jihadists" Ramiro claims arrived with him. Several countries in the Middle-East have been invaded, Pakistan has been wiped off the map and India is next on the list. But the terrorists, led by their enigmatic leader Abraham, remain at large. Such are the state of affairs the day CIA agent CARMEN REESE arrives at the prison. Her immediate task is to investigate the mysterious death of her predecessor - a talented interrogator, who had successfully secured Ramiro's cooperation for years. Was it suicide as the evidence suggests? Or was it murder? Carmen knows that the answers to these questions are linked to bigger, more important questions: Is Ramiro who he claims to be? And what is his real agenda? As the world slips further into chaos and destruction and the threat of nuclear holocaust looms large, Carmen engages in an intense psychological battle with Ramiro, who seems to have a window into her inner world and is ready to exploit her emotional vulnerabilities to achieve his goal. |
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Taglines | We can't change the past. But we can create a new one. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The book titled "The Gambler" is a book written by Fyodor Dostoevsky and originally published in 1866 with 191 pages that concerns a young man in the employment of a wealthy Russian general. The story reflects Dostoevsky's own addiction to roulette and ironically finishing the short story to pay off a gambling debt. See more » |
Goofs | It is highly unlikely that in a secure facility anyone would be able to use a cellphone inside. Also, the lights in each area - especially for prisoners - would be overhead and not in the walls where they could be accessed for various (escape) reasons, and would also throw unusual shadows in the room. See more » |
Quotes |
Fischer:
This world is like a dream, Carmen. Are you ever surprised in a dream? See more » |