Aurora (2015 film)
Aurora | |
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Directed by | Robert Kouba |
Produced by |
Robert Kouba Sebastian Cepeda |
Screenplay by | Robert Kouba |
Starring |
Julian Schaffner Jeannine Wacker |
Music by |
Valentin Boomes Vivien Chebbah |
Cinematography | Sebastian Cepeda |
Edited by | Robert Kouba |
Distributed by | Vantis Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Switzerland |
Language | English |
Budget | $100,000 |
Aurora is an 2015 Swiss science fiction drama film directed by Robert Kouba, and starring Julian Schaffner and Jeannine Wacker.[1]
Plot
In 2020, a super-computer named Kronos commits genocide against humanity. In 2080, Andrew wanders a dystopian Earth controlled by machines. He meets a girl named Calia and they travel to a sanctuary named Aurora, humanities last sanctuary from Kronos.
Cast
- Carmen Argenziano as Damien Walsh
- Eileen Grubba as Veronica Davis
- Julian Schaffner as Andrew Davis
- Jeannine Wacker as Calia
- Pavlo Bubryak as Cassiem
References
- ↑ Justin Harp (2015-04-07). "Watch Aurora trailer: Can love survive a robotic revolution?". Digital Spy.
External links
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