In the future, every U.S. citizen has the right to own one clone of themself. Clones have no rights and can only become citizens if emancipated by their original human. After 30 years together, Alex suddenly elects to emancipate his clone Richie, but his closest friends begin to question his true intentions.
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| Writing | Ryan M. Kennedy | Writer |
| Production | Kiowa Gordon | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Patrick K. O'Connor | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | John Wolfe | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Alex Glover | Sound Mixer |
| Camera | Alex Orfan | Grip |
| Costume & Make-Up | Phoebe Minardi | Costume Design |
| Production | Ethan Ries | Production Manager |
| Directing | Drew Collins | Second Unit Director |
| Lighting | George Haley | Gaffer |
| Production | Peter Martin | Producer |
| Directing | Ryan M. Kennedy | Director |
| Production | Tyler Markham | Producer |
| Production | Russ Russo | Co-Producer |
| Production | Atit Shah | Producer |
| Sound | Raina Cagiao | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Crew | Larry Smith | Stunt Coordinator |
| Camera | Carly Drabeck | Second Assistant Camera |
| Visual Effects | Drew Collins | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Editing | Michael Del Plato | Editor |
| Camera | Bryan Paez | Key Grip |
| Camera | Cole Vallis | First Assistant Camera |
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