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Released: 6/11/2009
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Synopsis:
Paul Devlin follows the story of his brother, Mark Devlin PhD, as he leads a tenacious team of scientists hoping to figure out how all the galaxies formed by launching a revolutionary new telescope under a NASA high-altitude balloon. Their adventure takes them from Arctic Sweden to Inuit polar bear country in Canada, where catastrophic failure forces the team to try all over again on the desolate ice in Antarctica. Noless than the understanding of the evolution and origins of our Universe is at stake on this exciting escapade that seeks to answer humankind's most basic question, How did we get here?
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
6/11/2009
Director
Credit
Paul Devlin
Director
Cast
Credit
Mark Devlin
PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Barth Netterfield
PhD, Associate Professor of Observational Cosmology
Victor Davison
Launch Director
Jeff Klein
Researcher of Astrophysics
Ed Chapin
Postdoc in Astrophysics
Gaelen Marsden
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Enzo Pascale
Astrophysics Researcher
Marie Rex
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Christopher Semisch
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Nick Thomas
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Matthew Truch
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Marco Viero
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Don Wiebe
Astrophysics Graduate Student
Production Credits
Credit
Hillary Kollos
Associate Producer
Paul Devlin
Producer
Nick Fraser
Executive Producer
Louise Rosen
Co-Producer
Julie Anderson
Consulting Producer
Robert Hawk
Consulting Producer
Amber Yoder
Associate Producer
Claire Missanelli
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Paul Devlin Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Paul Devlin Productions
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Film Camera
Credit
Steve Pequignot
Colorist - On-line Editor/Colorist
Paul Devlin
Cinematographer
Christopher Semisch
Camera
Matthew Truch
Camera
Gaelen Marsden
Camera
Ben Bachelder
Camera
Craige Mazur
Camera
Ralph Maestas
Camera
Kevin Evetalegak
Camera
Mark Devlin
Camera
Marie Rex
Camera
Mark Halpern
Camera
Bob Erickson
Camera
Ed Chapin
Camera
Eric Geringas
Camera
Jared Lorenz
Camera
Katia Moscano
Camera
Jim Lockridge
Camera
Film Sales Financing
Credit
BBC Storyville
Film Financier
Discovery Channel Canada
Film Financier
SVT Sweden
Film Financier
YLE FST
Film Financier
ARTE France
Film Financier
Music
Credit
Richard Martinez
Music
Production Management
Credit
Christopher Semisch
Assistant Director - Unit Co-Director
Matthew Truch
Assistant Director - Unit Co-Director
Gaelen Marsden
Assistant Director - Unit Co-Director
Sound
Credit
Evan Benjamin
Audio - Audio Post
David Wilson
Audio - Audio Post
Visual Effects
Credit
Christine Moh
Graphics
Bob Mickens
Graphics
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