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Tom Payne | Jaxon | |
Sam Neill | Kreutz | |
Dominique Tipper | Maddie | |
Melia Kreiling | Stella | |
Oliver Stark | Dylan | |
Turlough Convery | Rollo | |
Antonia Campbell-Hughes | Agnes | |
Predrag Bjelac | Mosca | |
Ursula Strauss | Da Silva | |
Simon Paisley Day | Assessor | |
Julian Bleach | Preacher | |
Pamela Forster | Pam | |
Ryan Doyle | Voltaire | |
Bree Elise | Subject | |
Christoph Bittenauer | Student | |
Manfred Fuchs | Bodyguard | |
Roland Trnka | Security | |
Sandy Piña | Girl at the Party |
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Producer |
Philip-Jaime Alcazar
Thomas Feldkircher |
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Writer |
Joanne Reay
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Cinematography |
John Pardue
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Musician |
Ben Fowler
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A group of brilliant young students discover the greatest scientific breakthrough of all time: a wireless neural network, connected via a quantum computer, capable of linking the minds of each and every one of us. They realise that quantum theory can be used to transfer motor-skills from one brain to another, a first shareware for human motor-skills. They freely spread this technology, believing it to be a first step towards a new equality and intellectual freedom. But they soon discover that they themselves are part of a much greater and more sinister experiment as dark forces emerge that threaten to subvert this technology into a means of mass-control. MindGamers takes the mind-bender thriller to the next level with an immersive narrative and breath-taking action. |
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