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Synopsis

Born of test tubes in a nuclear bunker, a lonely teen is the first of a new generation of humans raised by “Mother” – a kindly robot designed to repopulate the Earth following the extinction of humanity. When a blood-drenched woman inexplicably arrives, beating at the shelter door, the
teen is put upon to take in the stranger and, consequently, finds herself at odds with her gearand-piston parent.

Overnight, the stranger casts doubt on Mother’s claims about the outside world and begins to unravel the fabric of their insular family. Unsure who to trust, the girl begins to probe into Mother’s dubious nature and uncover the truth of her greater mission.

Clara Rugaard as “Daughter” looks at embryos up close in I Am Mother.Photo credit Ian Routledge © Mother Holdings Pty Ltd
Clara Rugaard as “Daughter” looks at embryos up close in I Am Mother.

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Production Information

Director

Grant Sputore

Producers

Timothy White

Kelvin Munro

Co-Producers

Anna Vincent

Michael Lloyd Green

Writers

Michael Lloyd Green (Screenplay)

Grant Sputore and Michael Lloyd Green (Story)

Executive Producers

Terry Dougas

Paris Kasidokostas-Latsis

Jean-Luc de Fanti

Grant Sputore

Bryce Menzies

Philip Wade

John Wade

Production Manager

Jane Sullivan

First Assistant Director

John Fairhead

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