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| William Mapother | John Burroughs | |
| Brit Marling | Rhoda Williams | |
| Matthew-Lee Erlbach | Alex | |
| DJ Flava | DJ Flava | |
| Meggan Lennon | Maya Burroughs | |
| AJ Diana | Amos Burroughs | |
| Bruce Colbert | Symposium Speaker | |
| Paul Mezey | Symposium Speaker | |
| Ana Valle | Symposium Speaker | |
| Jeffrey Goldenberg | Symposium Speaker | |
| Joseph A. Bove | Symposium Speaker | |
| Jordan Baker | Kim Williams | |
| Flint Beverage | Robert Williams | |
| Robin Lord Taylor | Jeff Williams | |
| Rupert Reid | Keith Harding |
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| Producer | Mike Cahill
Phaedon A. Papadopoulos |
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| Writer | Mike Cahill
Brit Marling |
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| Cinematography | Mike Cahill
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| Musician | Fall On Your Sword
Phil Mossman |
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Rhoda Williams, an astrophysics student at MIT, is driving when she sees a planet and leans out for a closer look. She hits a minivan and kills a family. She is imprisoned for four years, and upon release seeks out the widower of the family, composer John Burroughs. The planet she saw is a mirror planet of Earth, and an essay contest is held where the winner can ride a space shuttle to visit it. Williams considers the possibility of visiting it to find out what kind of life her mirror self would have led. |
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