Project Detail

Last Days on Mars

Synopsis

A science-fiction thriller in which a group of astronaut explorers succumb one by one to a mysterious and terrifying force while collecting specimens on Mars.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Features
Running time
91 mins
Director
Ruairi Robinson
Producer
Andrea Cornwell, Michael Kuhn,
Executive Producer
Malcolm Ritchie, James Swarbrick
Editor
Peter Lambert
Screenwriter
Clive Dawson
Director of Photography
Robbie Ryan
Production Designer
Jon Henson
Composer
Max Richter
Principal cast
Liev Schreiber, Romola Garai, Elias Koteas

Genre

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Production Status

Production Company

Qwerty Films

42-44 Bleak Street
W1F 9RJ
London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7440 5920
Fax:+44 (0)1924 375073

Fantastic Films

28 Vernon Avenue
Clontarf
Dublin 3
Ireland

Sales Company

Focus Features

26 Aybrook Street
London
W1U 4AN
United Kingdom
Tel: : +44 (0)20 7307 1330

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