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Space Oddity (2023)

Genre : Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 32M

Director : Kyra Sedgwick

Synopsis

A space-obsessed man gets the opportunity of a lifetime thanks to a Mars colonization program but finds his plans compromised by his feelings for a woman who brings him down to Earth.

Actors

Kyle Allen
Kyle Allen
Alex McAllister
Alexandra Shipp
Alexandra Shipp
Daisy Taylor
Madeline Brewer
Madeline Brewer
Liz
Simon Helberg
Simon Helberg
Dimitry
Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon
Jeff McAllister
Andrew Polk
Andrew Polk
Curtis
Arden Myrin
Arden Myrin
Lisa
Alessandra Noelle Rosenfeld
Alessandra Noelle Rosenfeld
Blake
Peter McSwiggin
Peter McSwiggin
Old Man Phil
Jim Boyd
Jim Boyd
Old Man Phil
Liam Anderson
Liam Anderson
Evan
Tony Estrella
Tony Estrella
Steve
Pamela Jayne Morgan
Pamela Jayne Morgan
Linda
Chris Jackson
Chris Jackson
Mike Taylor
Becky Bass
Becky Bass
Renee
Mary Ann Schaub
Mary Ann Schaub
Tiffany
Diego Guevara
Diego Guevara
Mark Johnston

Crews

Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
Director
Chad A. Verdi
Chad A. Verdi
Executive Producer
Richard Arlook
Richard Arlook
Producer
Jack Greenbaum
Jack Greenbaum
Producer
Mickey Schiff
Mickey Schiff
Producer
Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
Producer
Mark Maxey
Mark Maxey
Producer
Valerie Stadler
Valerie Stadler
Producer
Rebecca Banner
Rebecca Banner
Writer
Alar Kivilo
Alar Kivilo
Cinematography
Stefanie Visser
Stefanie Visser
Editor
Anne Mulhall
Anne Mulhall
Casting
Jenna Hobgood
Jenna Hobgood
Camera Operator

Trailers and other movies

Space Oddity | Official Trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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