Intersect (2020 film)

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Directed byGus Holwerda
Screenplay byGus Holwerda
Produced byGus Holwerda, Luke Holwerda, Jason Spisak
CinematographyLuke Holwerda
Intersect
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGus Holwerda
Screenplay byGus Holwerda
Produced byGus Holwerda, Luke Holwerda, Jason Spisak
CinematographyLuke Holwerda
Music byPeter McConnell
Production
companies
Black Chalk, Shirley Films
Distributed by1091 Pictures, Tubi TV
Release date
  • 12 February 2020 (2020-02-12) (Boston SciFi Film Festival)
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Running time
119 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,500,000[2]

Intersect is a 2020 American thriller film written and directed by Gus Holwerda. The film premiered at the Boston SciFi Film Festival on 12 February 2020 and concentrates on the adventures of young scientists who invented a time machine.[3] This is the debut feature film for Holwerda.

Ryan Winrich (Jason Spisak) is part of a team of young physicists at the Miskatonic University. The group conducts advanced research into creating the ability for humans to send physical objects through time. After initial success, their teammate Nate decides in a drunken stupor to test the system on himself. Transporting himself through the time portal, killing himself in the process. Gradually, Ryan starts realizing that the current events may somehow be related to the mysterious happenings in his childhood when he saw strange creatures whom nobody else could. Later, it turns out that the scientists were carefully manipulated by invisible and sinister forces from other dimensions.

Cast

  • James Morrison as Bill Marshall
  • Richard Dawkins as Q42 / Computer
  • Jason Spisak as Ryan Winrich
  • Lawrence Krauss as Professor
  • Abe Ruthless as Nate Beaumont
  • Leeann Dearing as Caitlin Webb
  • Jose Rosete as Abner Rosen
  • Dartagnan Driscoll as Young Ryan
  • Kelcey Bligh as Young Caitlin
  • Ryan Adelson as Young Nate
  • Jacob Lacy as Young Abner

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