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Amelia 2.0 (2017)

Life after death.

Genre : Drama, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Adam Orton
Writer : Rob Merritt

Synopsis

After his wife Amelia suffers an aneurysm that leaves her bedridden and slowly dying, police officer Carter Summerland searches for a way to revive her. He's approached by Wesley Enterprises pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human’s relationship with technology and her right to exist.

Actors

Angela Billman
Angela Billman
Amelia Summerland
Ben Whitehair
Ben Whitehair
Carter Summerland
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
Paul Wesley
Kate Vernon
Kate Vernon
Dr. Ellen Beckett
Eddie Jemison
Eddie Jemison
Max Parker
Debra Wilson
Debra Wilson
Adah Allen
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
Senator Thaddeus
Kamar de los Reyes
Kamar de los Reyes
Vaughn
Malcolm Danare
Malcolm Danare
Adam
Malcolm Danare
Malcolm Danare
Sam Patterson
Rachelle Carson
Rachelle Carson
Sara Conrad
Malorie Mackey
Malorie Mackey
Sinndy
Rob Merritt
Rob Merritt
Robert
Jesse Henecke
Jesse Henecke
Grant Barker
Enrico Natale
Enrico Natale
Dennis
Mershad Torabi
Mershad Torabi
Casey
Elaine Ivy Harris
Elaine Ivy Harris
Computer (voice)

Crews

Adam Orton
Adam Orton
Director
Rob Merritt
Rob Merritt
Screenplay
Izaak Levison-Share
Izaak Levison-Share
Editor
Spencer Brennan
Spencer Brennan
Production Design
Chris Prange
Chris Prange
Art Direction
Whitney Vigil
Whitney Vigil
Costume Design
Cameron Byrd
Cameron Byrd
Hairstylist
Jules Keppel
Jules Keppel
Key Makeup Artist
Toni Halverson
Toni Halverson
Production Manager
Erica Lynn Schmeck
Erica Lynn Schmeck
Production Manager
Damian C. King
Damian C. King
Assistant Director
Ryan Eakins
Ryan Eakins
Second Assistant Director
Camrin Petramale
Camrin Petramale
Director of Photography
Michael A. Levine
Michael A. Levine
Original Music Composer
Erica Lynn Schmeck
Erica Lynn Schmeck
Line Producer
Jesse Murphy
Jesse Murphy
Associate Producer
Will Kisner
Will Kisner
Associate Producer
Levi Smock
Levi Smock
Associate Producer
Jeff Blum
Jeff Blum
Associate Producer
Alex Levine
Alex Levine
Associate Producer
Malcolm Danare
Malcolm Danare
Co-Producer
Damian C. King
Damian C. King
Co-Producer
Beau Batterson
Beau Batterson
Co-Producer
Steve Sirkis
Steve Sirkis
Co-Executive Producer
Mary Meisterling
Mary Meisterling
Executive Producer
Richard Meisterling
Richard Meisterling
Executive Producer
Randall Rings
Randall Rings
Executive Producer
Ben McConley
Ben McConley
Executive Producer
Jason Van Eman
Jason Van Eman
Executive Producer
Enrico Natale
Enrico Natale
Producer

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