Two fledgling inventors discover a complex method to manipulate reality. At first, they successfully game the stock market with it, but the consequences of the invention start to catch up with them.
10-08-2004
1h 17m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Shane Carruth
Writer:
Shane Carruth
Production:
erbp
Revenue:
$545,436
Budget:
$7,000
Key Crew
Music:
Shane Carruth
Producer:
Shane Carruth
Sound Designer:
Shane Carruth
Production Design:
Shane Carruth
Editor:
Shane Carruth
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Shane Carruth
Carruth was born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Carruth wrote, directed, produced, and performed one of the two main roles, and composed the music for his independent film Primer, which was honored at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival with the Grand Jury Prize and the Alfred P. Sloan Award. As a former software engineer with an undergraduate degree in math, Carruth utilized his technical knowledge on the project.
Sullivan grew up in Longview, Texas, an east Texas town of 70,000 people. He was an imaginative and social child early on in life, his curiosity eventually led him to the stage where he performed in one-act plays at Spring Hill High and proved to be a natural in front of live audiences. Upon high school graduation in 1996. He was offered a theater scholarship at Kilgore Junior College but instead, he accepted an academic scholarship to Baylor University and majored in business, graduating in 2000. During college, he performed in plays, was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, and played one year of football. His talent for acting landed him roles in stage productions by the Baylor theater department. Though never a formal student of acting, much of Sullivan's postgraduate years have been dedicated to small budget films working closely with friends on both sides of the camera.
David starred as "Abe" in the 2004 independent film Primer, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The movie was filmed in Dallas in 2001, but spent two years in editing and post-production. Since the debut of Primer, Sullivan has moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actor. He has appeared in several television shows including Joey and Big Love, and filmed several movies.
Primer was Sullivan's first official casting call, and his first leading role in a feature film.
From the Sundance Film Festival, to The Museum of Modern Art Buenos Aires, Award-winning actor/filmmaker/artist - graduate American Academy of Dramatic Arts Los Angeles - versatile stage/film/television character actor Kevin Lucero Less has been performing professionally for 30+ years, in 400+ productions; garnering 2,000+ performances and winning over 200 awards.
Selected Awards: Golden Lion International Film Festival Best Actor, Emerald Peacock Film Festival Best Actor, Gladiator Film Festival Best Actor, Live Theatre Workshop Best Actor, Mise En Scene Film Festival Best Actor, Invisible Theatre Best Actor, North Shore Film Festival Best Actor, Tabriz Cinema Awards Best Actor, Golden Wheat Awards Best Actor, Andromeda Film Festival Best Actor, David Film Festival Best Actor.
Selected Museum: Albuquerque Museum, Art Institute Chicago, Tucson Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Greek Culture, Museum Modern Art Buenos Aires, MOCA Tucson, University of Iowa Museum of Art, Otago Museum, Field Museum, ArtScience Museum, Museu dos Baleeiros, Chau Chak Wing Museum, Academy Art Museum, Gjon Mili Museum.
Selected Official Selections: Move Me (Sundance, Silver Lake, Sundance Institute at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Cine Vegas, Apple iTunes, Sundance Channel, Academy Award qualifier), Food for Thought (Dixie Nomination Outstanding Original Screenplay, Reno Nomination Best Short Film, Arizona International), Passover (Brooks Barrow Gallery, Mise En Scene Winner Best Actor, Golden Wheat Winner Best Jury, North Shore Winner Best Actor), Re-en-act-ment (Hollywood Venus Winner Best Drama), The Disease (Golden Lion Awards Winner Golden Lion), Plu-ral (Lock Down, 7 Seconds, Black Country Highly Commended, Horror Movie Awards Semi-Finalist - Winner Bronze, Flickfair Finalist, Meridian Releasing Group Distribution, Corman Quarantine, International Quarantine, Ojo Movil, NAFCo, Couch Nomination), Bath Time (7 Seconds Nominations Best Cinematography - Best Freestyle, West Sound, NOX), THR3E (Vertical Movie, Vertifilms Award Semi-Finalist, Aims Vertical Semi-Finalist, Linea d'Ombra), Brobdingnagian (New Generation Award Finalist, Golden Wheat Awards, Emerging Artists Finalist, Frostbite Finalist), Toast (15 Seconds Horror Challenge Winner Silver Award, AltFF Nominations Best Under 1 Minute - Best Horror, 300 Seconds Winner Best 15 Sec Story, One Pound Short, Couch Winner Best 15 Sec Story), Cruel as a Wound or (Prone) (Golden Wheat Awards Winner Best Drama, Gladiator Winner Best Thriller, Venus Community Awards), It Ends with a Knife (Black Country Horror, Gladiator Winner Best Horror, Horror Lust, International Moving Winner Best Horror), Cleanliness (SideReel Winner Most Well-Made Technically), Humerus (AGBO, NVTV Distribution, Latest TV Distribution, KMTV Distribution, Bleedingham, Ojo Movil), En-e-my (7 Seconds Nomination, Birkenhead, Upstate New York), Affliction or (Halcyon) (Golden Wheat Winner Best Experimental), Aqua Tone (DUKA, NEUM Underwater, Alternative Night Experimental, 17th Athens Digital Arts, ROFIFE Rotary, QRC.PRJCT, Museum of Modern Greek Culture), Trespass (Vertical Movie, Vertifilms, Ojo Movil), Cellar Door (Golden Wheat Winner Best Thriller, Gladiator Winner Best Horror), The Malady (Xposure, Emerald Peacock Winner Best Actor, Kalakari, One Earth Awards), En-snare (AltFF Nominations Best Thriller - Best Cinematography).