After his wife Amelia suffers an aneurysm that leaves her bedridden and slowly dying, police officer Carter Summerland searches for a way to revive her. He's approached by Wesley Enterprises pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human’s relationship with technology and her right to exist.
Unfortunately the movie Amelia 2.0 is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Camrin Petramale | Director of Photography |
Sound | Michael A. Levine | Original Music Composer |
Production | Erica Lynn Schmeck | Line Producer |
Production | Jesse Murphy | Associate Producer |
Production | Will Kisner | Associate Producer |
Production | Levi Smock | Associate Producer |
Production | Jeff Blum | Associate Producer |
Production | Alex Levine | Associate Producer |
Production | Malcolm Danare | Co-Producer |
Production | Damian C. King | Co-Producer |
Production | Beau Batterson | Co-Producer |
Production | Steve Sirkis | Co-Executive Producer |
Production | Mary Meisterling | Executive Producer |
Production | Richard Meisterling | Executive Producer |
Production | Randall Rings | Executive Producer |
Production | Ben McConley | Executive Producer |
Production | Jason Van Eman | Executive Producer |
Production | Enrico Natale | Producer |
Editing | Izaak Levison-Share | Editor |
Art | Spencer Brennan | Production Design |
Art | Chris Prange | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Whitney Vigil | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Cameron Byrd | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Jules Keppel | Key Makeup Artist |
Production | Toni Halverson | Production Manager |
Production | Erica Lynn Schmeck | Production Manager |
Directing | Damian C. King | Assistant Director |
Directing | Ryan Eakins | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Adam Orton | Director |
Writing | Rob Merritt | Screenplay |