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Directed by
  
John Beck Hofmann

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Number of seasons
  
1

Created by
  
John Beck Hofmann

7/10
IMDb

Composer(s)
  
Silasfunk Mimi Page

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
11 March 2010

Number of episodes
  
22

Producer
  
John Beck Hofmann

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Starring
  
John Beck Hofmann Olga Kurylenko Bitsie Tulloch Kieren van den Blink Mikael Forsberg Mimi Ferrer Sarah Coleman Sasha Townsend Aric Green Enrico Piazza Kurt Hargan Nathan Marlow Steve Collins Sam Durrani Jay Lewis John Burton Jr.

Genres
  
Drama, Political thriller, Science Fiction

Cast
  
Olga Kurylenko, Kieren van den Blink, Bitsie Tulloch

Tyranny is an American drama and political thriller web series that premiered on March 11, 2010 on KoldCast TV. Written and directed by John Beck Hofmann, the series is centered on a man who, after volunteering for a neurological experiment at UC Berkeley in 1999, finds himself having visions of a troubling future and must understand what the visions mean before that future comes to pass.

Contents

Hofmann has said that the movies Twelve Monkeys, The Game, Manchurian Candidate, and Kafka were influences on Tyranny.

Characters

  • John Beck Hofmann as Daniel McCarthy
  • Olga Kurylenko as Mina Harud
  • Bitsie Tulloch as Alex Hubbard
  • Kieren van den Blink as Isabelle Lorenz
  • Mikael Forsberg as Pavel Novak
  • Mimi Ferrer as Myra Ripley
  • Sarah Coleman as Ariel Huckster
  • Aric Green as Ethan Chambers
  • Sasha Townsend as Demas Hunter
  • Enrico Piazza as Dr. Jacob Malik
  • Nathan Marlow as Special Agent Holden
  • Steve Collins as Edson Cross
  • John Burton, Jr. as Dr. Lloyd Freeman
  • Sammy Durrani as July Ripley
  • Victor Holstein as Jack Diamond
  • Jay Lewis as Malcolm Storz
  • Awards

    Tyranny was accepted as part of the official selection of the Geneva International Film Festival, November 2010. The series also received four 2010 Indie Intertube Award nominations for: sound design, soundtrack, best looking show and best thriller.

    References

    Tyranny (TV series) Wikipedia


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