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On the night of the discovery of a duplicate Earth in the Solar system, an ambitious young student and an accomplished composer cross paths in a tragic accident.

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Rhoda Williams
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Alex
DJ Flava ...
DJ Flava (voice)
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John Burroughs
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Maya Burroughs
AJ Diana ...
Amos Burroughs
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Symposium Speaker
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Symposium Speaker
Ana Valle ...
Symposium Speaker
Jeffrey Goldenberg ...
Symposium Speaker
Joseph A. Bove ...
Symposium Speaker (as Joseph Bove)
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Kim Williams
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Robert Williams
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Jeff Williams
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Keith Harding
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Career Counselor
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Dr. Richard Berendzen (as Dr. Richard Berendzen)
Shannon Maliff ...
High School Girl
Stephanie Le Blanc ...
High School Girl
Jasmine Andrade ...
High School Girl
Kara Tweedie ...
High School Girl
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Purdeep
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Claire (as Ana Kayne)
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Television Reporter
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Dr. Joan Tallis
Robert Phillips ...
Radio Reporter #1 (voice)
Hollyce Phillips ...
Television Anchor
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Federico
Rich Habersham ...
Radio Reporter #2 (voice)
Jennifer Jaramillo Valkana ...
Nurse (as Jennifer Jaramillo)
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Conspiracy Theorist
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Television Interviewer (as Steve 'Major' Giammaria)
Rebecca Price ...
Keith Harding's Secretary (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Baub Bidon ...
Man with radio on train (uncredited)
Connor Etter ...
Guy at Party (uncredited)
Marty Garcia ...
College Professor (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mike Cahill

Written by

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Mike Cahill ... (written by) &
Brit Marling ... (written by)

Produced by

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Tyler Brodie ... executive producer
Mike Cahill ... producer
Hunter Gray ... producer
Brit Marling ... producer
Paul Mezey ... executive producer
Phaedon A. Papadopoulos ... associate producer (as Phaedon Papadopoulos)
Nick Shumaker ... producer (as Nicholas Shumaker)

Music by

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Will Bates ... co-composer
Phil Mossman ... co-composer
Fall On Your Sword

Cinematography by

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Mike Cahill

Editing by

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Mike Cahill

Editorial Department

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Alice Borrelli ... assistant editor
Molle DeBartolo ... digital intermediate producer: Deluxe NY
Joe Gawler ... digital intermediate colorist: Deluxe NY (as Joseph Gawler)
Andra Gordon ... post-production coordinator
Markus Janner ... digital film recording: Deluxe NY
Tim Maxwell ... digital transfer
Jonathan Sanden ... digital intermediate editor: Deluxe NY
Darrell R. Smith ... digital intermediate producer: Deluxe NY
Zak Tucker ... digital intermediate colorist: Harbor Film Company

Casting By

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James Calleri
Paul Davis

Production Design by

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Darsi Monaco

Costume Design by

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Aileen Alvarez-Diana ... (as Aileen Diana)

Makeup Department

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Marni Giannotti ... special makeup effects artist: Connectivut

Production Management

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Sean Frechette ... additional post-production supervisor
Phaedon A. Papadopoulos ... post-production supervisor (as Phaedon Papadopoulos) / unit production manager (as Phaedon Papadopoulos)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Cai Liang ... assistant director

Art Department

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Aileen Alvarez-Diana ... art director: New York (as Aileen Diana)
Peter Danshov ... props
Brian Rzepka ... art director: Connecticut

Sound Department

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Maurizio Armato ... mix assistant: Simone Corelli
Sasha Awn ... dialogue editor
Travis Call ... audio post coordinator
Patrick Christensen ... adr engineer
Michael Gassert ... production sound mixer: Connecticut / production sound mixer: New York
Steve Giammaria ... supervising dialogue editor (as Steve 'Major' Giammaria)
Sebastian Henshaw ... foley artist / sound effects editor
Lucas Lee ... additional production sound mixer: New York
Stefano Mascitti ... synchronization
Matthias Neumann ... dubbing recordist
James P. Nichols ... dolby consultant (as James Nichols)
Ryan M. Price ... re-recording mixer / sound designer / supervising sound editor
Mike Silvestri ... additional production sound mixer: Connecticut (as Michael Silvestri)
Steve F.B. Smith ... sound consultant: Dolby (uncredited)
John Soukup ... sound transfer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Adam Fanton ... visual effects supervisor: Bentlight Digital
Darren Fanton ... visual effects supervisor: Bentlight Digital

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Armstrong ... provider: photographs
Liang Cai ... first assistant camera: Connecticut / first assistant camera: New York / gaffer: Connecticut / still photographer: Connecticut / still photographer: New York
Sonny Plescia ... gaffer: New York
Ssong Yang ... additional gaffer: Connecticut

Music Department

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Lucy Alper ... music executive producer
Inna Barmash ... musician: vocalist
Will Bates ... composer: additional music / musician
Eric Jacobsen ... musician: cellist
Robert Kraft ... executive in charge of music
Phil Mossman ... composer: additional music / musician
Scott Munson ... composer: additional music
Natalia Paruz ... musician: musical saw
Fall On Your Sword ... musicians
Lev Zhurbin ... musician: vocalist (as Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin)
Stefan Karrer ... soundtrack album producer (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Andrew Adair ... delivery supervisor
Scott Berst ... production staff
Brian Borkowski ... key production assistant: New York
Molly Breeskin ... intern
James Brettell ... key production assistant: Connecticut / production coordinator: New York
André Des Rochers ... production legal: Gray Hrauss Des Rochers
Tomás X. Díaz ... assistant production coordinator: Connecticut (as Tobias Diaz)
Daniel Lugo ... production assistant: New York
Morgan Marling ... production coordinator: Connecticut
Rohandeep Singh ... distribution/international sales
Lily Stroud ... production assistant: New York
Marketa Tomanova ... script supervisor: New York

Thanks

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Zal Batmanglij ... special thanks
Jane Bloomingdale Cisneros ... the producers wish to thank
Song Cho ... the producers wish to thank
Andrew Goldman ... special thanks
James Oakley ... special thanks
Alex Orlovsky ... special thanks
Hollyce Phillips ... the producers wish to thank
Mike Plante ... the producers wish to thank
Damon Quinn ... the producers wish to thank
Sylvain Tron ... the producers wish to thank
Jay Van Hoy ... the producers wish to thank
Craig Wedren ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

SPOILER: Seventeen year-old Rhoda Williams receives an acceptance letter from MIT and she celebrates with her friends. On the same night, a planet similar and close to Earth is discovered and called Earth 2. Rhoda drives her car looking at Earth 2 and crashes with composer John Burroughs, killing his pregnant wife and his baby son. Rhoda goes to prison and four years later she is released and moves to her parents' house. She finds a job as high-school janitor, but tries to commit suicide. She survives, however, and submits an essay to a contest where the prize is a ticket to travel to Earth 2. Meanwhile the scientists discover that Earth 2 is a mirror of Earth and the synchronicity between the dwellers was interrupted when the planets were seen by each other. One day, Rhoda decides to visit John Burroughs, whose life was destroyed after the death of his family, to admit to him that she had killed his family. However she does not have the nerve to tell him the truth. So she lies and tells him he has won a free cleaning service of his home. Rhoda wins the writing contest, but meanwhile John and she have fallen in love with each other. Rhoda has to take a decision whether she goes or stays, but she wants to tell John the truth first. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines A Mesmerizing Mind-Bender To Haunt Your Dreams. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Otra Tierra (Spain)
  • A Outra Terra (Brazil)
  • Skhva dedamitsa (Georgia)
  • Інша Земля (Ukraine)
  • Druga Zemlja (Croatia)
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Runtime
  • 92 min
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Budget $100,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $77,740, 24 Jul 2011

Did You Know?

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Trivia The scene where Brit Marling leaves prison was achieved by getting Marling to pose as a yoga instructor and enter and leave the prison for real. See more »
Goofs If a planet the size and density of Earth appeared so close to itself, the gravitational pull would cause significant changes in its orbit and 'Earth One' would suffer from constant disasters, e.g. floods, earthquakes, thunderstorms. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #2.1 (2011). See more »
Soundtracks Another Earth See more »
Quotes Rhoda Williams: You know that story of the Russian cosmonaut? So, the cosmonaut, He's the first man ever to go into space. Right? The Russians beat the Americans. So he goes up in this big spaceship, but the only habitable part of it's very small. So the cosmonaut's in there, and he's got this portal window, and he's looking out of it, and he sees the curvature of the Earth for the first time. I mean, the first man to ever look at the planet he's from. And he's lost in that moment. And all of a sudden this strange ticking... Begins coming out of the dashboard. Rips out the control panel, right? Takes out his tools. Trying to find the sound, trying to stop the sound. But he can't find it. He can't stop it. It keeps going. Few hours into this, begins to feel like torture. A few days go by with this sound, and he knows that this small sound... will break him. He'll lose his mind. What's he gonna do? He's up in space, alone, in a space closet. He's got 25 days left to go... with this sound. So the cosmonaut decides... the only way to save his sanity... is to fall in love with this sound. So he closes his eyes... and he goes into his imagination, and then he opens them. He doesn't hear ticking anymore. He hears music. And he spends the sailing through space in total bliss... and peace.
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