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Tesla

My achievements and conquests will be evaluated in the future
2020 | 102m | English

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The story of the Promethean struggles of Nikola Tesla, as he attempts to transcend entrenched technology—including his own previous work—by pioneering a system of wireless energy that would change the world.
Release Date: Aug 14, 2020
Director: Michael Almereyda
Writer: Michael Almereyda
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords inventor, biography, based on true story, nikola tesla, tesla coil
Production Companies Millennium Media, Intrinsic Value Films, Campbell Grobman Films, Jeff Rice Films, Passage Pictures, Under the Influence Productions
Box Office Revenue: $459,051
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ethan Hawke Nikola Tesla
Eve Hewson Anne Morgan
Jim Gaffigan George Westinghouse
Kyle MacLachlan Thomas Edison
Donnie Keshawarz J.P. Morgan
Josh Hamilton Robert Underwood Johnson
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Anital Szigeti
Lucy Walters Katherine Johnson
John Palladino Bourke Cochran
Michael Mastro Charles Peck
Hannah Gross Mina Edison
Peter Greene Nichols
Blake DeLong William Kemmler
Karl Geary Francis Upton
James Urbaniak Professor Anthony
Eli Smith Roller Skating Fiddler
Dan Bittner Fred Ott
David Kallaway John Kruesi
Nicholas Wuehrmann Ed the Organist
Haley Elise Pehrson Tesla's Mother
Tony Hutaj Bill Edison
Corban Elwick-Schermitz Tom Edison Jr.
Emory Gleeson Dot Edison
Ian Lithgow Alfred Brown
Emma Clare O'Connor Evelyn
Gary Rissman Man Comforting Dog
Steven Gurewitz Harold P. Brown
Rick Zahn Tracy Becker
Lois Smith The Grande Dame
Tallulah McRae Silovsky Young Anne Morgan
Hermione Heckrich Agnes Johnson
Tom Farrell Warden Durston
Thomas Roma Prison Doctor
Vincent De Paul Westinghouse Assistant
Christian Hicks Waiter
Rebecca Dayan Sarah Bernhardt
Jameal Ali Swami Vivekananda
David Weinberg Fritz Lowenstein
Paul Saltzberg Alta Vista Waiter
Joshuah Melnick Richard Gregg
Charles Baran Alta Vista Concierge
David Kubicka Alta Vista Violinist
Carl Bernzweig J.P. Morgan's Assistant
George Aloi Science Society President (uncredited)
Gary Ayash Science Society Dignitary (uncredited)
Luna Jokic Macak
Eli A. Smith Roller Skating Fiddler
Name Job
Michael Almereyda Writer, Director
Jay Carrado Stunt Coordinator
Sofija Mešiček Costume Design
Kathryn J. Schubert Editor
Michael D'Amato Casting Associate
Doug Durant Camera Operator
Christina Carmody Loader
Daniel April Gaffer
Benjamin Logan Key Grip
Stephen Rathier Grip
Elizabeth Stern Script Supervisor
Haley Elise Pehrson Art Department Production Assistant
Perry Grebin Graphic Designer
Jean-Marcel Gelmi Set Dresser
Marsha Smith Set Dresser
Dorothee Senechal Assistant Property Master
Jamila Meloche Costumer
Tara Zielenski Key Makeup Artist
April Townes Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Hebrank Construction Coordinator
Bruce J. Paquette Carpenter
Akiko Rotch Painter
Natalia Danilova Painter
Nick Daunys Painter
Eddy Collins Location Manager
Stephen Schioppo Location Assistant
Scott Roth Driver
Michael Pippini Driver
Matias Shimada Set Production Assistant
Alec Biello Set Production Assistant
Kenny Jackson Set Production Assistant
Claudia Saimbert Production Secretary
Greg Harris Production Office Assistant
Karyn Jarmer Catering
Will Sepulveda Assistant Craft Service
Jivko Chakarov Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Travis Mitchell Post Production Accountant
Jonathan Podwil Visual Effects Supervisor
Billy Hopkins Casting
Joan G. Bostwick First Assistant Director
Ellen Athena Catsikeas Assistant Production Manager
Bayley Sweitzer First Assistant Camera
Jennie Jeddry Steadicam Operator
James Wall Best Boy Electric
George Matsuo Dolly Grip
Jerry Stein Sound Mixer
Kristian Schneider Storyboard Artist
Angelica Sander Art Department Production Assistant
Tricia Peck Set Decoration
Nicolas Luna Set Dresser
Zach Alliger On Set Dresser
Kelly McGrath Wardrobe Supervisor
Olena Tokaryeva Tailor
J Guerra Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robin Day Hair Department Head
Peter Bundrick Key Carpenter
Mike Dietz Key Construction Grip
Kate Smith Painter
Michael David Painter
Fiona Gorman Painter
Trish Gray Assistant Location Manager
Anthony Ingrasselino Transportation Coordinator
Sean Buck Driver
Lamar Williams Driver
Andrew Cohen Set Production Assistant
Luke Grochowski Set Production Assistant
Tim Preston Producer's Assistant
Jacob Saltzberg Production Office Assistant
Jaymi Lynne Rosano Production Accountant
Jen Hahneman Chef
Robert Gordon Set Medic
Bart Keller First Assistant Editor
Kris Casavant Supervising Sound Editor
Gord Hillier Sound Re-Recording Mixer, ADR Supervisor
Paul Charles Grimstad Additional Music
Peter Dimitrov Visual Effects Producer
Carl Sprague Production Design
Drew Jiritano Special Effects Coordinator
Ashley Ingram Casting
Joshua A. Friedman Second Assistant Director
Nicole Real Second Second Assistant Director
Rachel Federkova Second Assistant Camera
Cara Howe Still Photographer
Kevin Yankou Generator Operator
Matt Keyser Best Boy Grip
Gideon Jensen Boom Operator
Rebecca Bloom Art Department Coordinator
Max Reilly Art Department Production Assistant
Guy L. Bermel Leadman
Jeremy Welch Set Dresser
Amy Teitter Property Master
Emily Chalmers Wardrobe Supervisor
Janine JP Parrella Makeup Department Head
Kristy Strate Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michael J. Braun Key Hair Stylist
Patrick Benvenuto Carpenter
Chris Zuch Construction Grip
Geraldine Pope Painter
John Marrett Painter
Jeamen Julian Special Effects Assistant
Kenny Urbina Location Assistant
Nate Walker Driver
TJ Moreso Driver
Sarah Goncin Key Set Production Assistant
Logan Rummel Set Production Assistant
Janelle Coleman Set Production Assistant
Jeanette Catsikeas Production Coordinator
Daniel J. Kemsley Production Office Assistant
Logan Wasley Payroll Accountant
Eva Verdock Craft Service
Robert Bonome Set Medic
Paula Crickard Post Production Supervisor
Ryan Nowak Sound Designer
Adrian Gougov Dialogue Editor
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Elena Rapondzhieva Visual Effects Producer
Gratsiela Hristova Visual Effects Compositor
Stanislav Stavrev Visual Effects Compositor
Delyan Kaloyanov Online Editor
Zahary Borisov Assistant Dialogue Editor
Steven Thomas Music Editor
Meghan Currier Music Supervisor
Dragostin Valev 2D Supervisor
Katya Ivanova Visual Effects Compositor
Dimitrina Torneva Visual Effects Compositor
Charles Zambrano Makeup Artist
Ani Miloshova Visual Effects Compositor
Konstantin Dimitrov Visual Effects Compositor
Svetoslav Mateev Digital Intermediate Colorist
Sean Price Williams Director of Photography
John Paesano Original Music Composer
Per Melita Production Manager
Manny Siverio Stunt Coordinator
Tapio Liukkonen Foley Artist
Craig LoGiudice ADR Mixer
Sam Shepard In Memory Of
Name Title
Uri Singer Producer
Christa Campbell Producer
Lati Grobman Producer
Isen Robbins Producer
Trevor Short Executive Producer
Rob Van Norden Executive Producer
Lee Broda Executive Producer
Lonnie Ramati Co-Executive Producer
Jeffrey Greenstein Executive Producer
Doron Weber Executive Producer
Renee Frigo Co-Producer
Jeff Rice Executive Producer
Margie Geddes Co-Producer
Mayra Auad Executive Producer
Mario Peixoto Executive Producer
Michael Almereyda Producer
Per Melita Producer
Avi Lerner Executive Producer
Jonathan Yunger Executive Producer
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Reviews

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According to this movie, Thomas Edison (MacLachlan) and Nikola Tesla (Ethan Hawke) were like Mozart and Salieri if Mozart and Salieri had been anything like they are portrayed in Amadeus – but then Tesla has as tenuous a hold on reality as Amadeus does, sans all the things that make Milos Forman's f ... ilm otherwise great. This movie derives a sick pleasure from comparing the two inventors, emphasizing Edison's failures over Tesla's successes – whatever those may have been; I confess that, after seeing the film, I haven't the slightest idea of Tesla's achievements, apart from alternating current (which he did not invent) and, apparently, communicating with Mars. Perhaps it's due to the latter that Hawke plays Tesla as some kind of alien; a combination of Keanu in The Day the Earth Stood Still and Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth. Tesla depicts two meetings between the inventors only to admit that neither actually happened. In one of those imaginary encounters, Edison apologizes to Tesla and tells him that he was wrong about him. What is the point of this? If it is supposed to be a retroactive 'f-you' to Edison, methinks he is long past the point of caring. Apart from the historically revisionist chip on its shoulder, Tesla is a stylistic disaster. The film is narrated by Anne Morgan (Eve Hewson), American financier and banker J.P. Morgan's (Donnie Keshawarz) daughter. In addition to her role in the events of the film, Anne appears in cutaways, sitting at a table with a Mac computer (?), reporting the respective number of results in a Google search for Tesla and Edison, and telling us to Google the American businessman and engineer George Westinghouse. If this weren't strange enough, in the second half of the movie director/screenwriter Michael Almereyda has Hawke stand against a background that is either a matte painting (Niagara Falls, a field in Colorado, a restaurant) or a projection (a pair of horses frolicking in a meadow, to whom Hawke offers an apple); this might work in a stage play, or if the entire film consistently followed the same aesthetic, but here it's just another incomprehensible artistic choice. All of the above, however, is nothing compared to what will go down in history as arguably the lowest point in cinema in the year 2020; Ethan Hawke as Nikola Tesla doing a karaoke version of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." This is the exact moment, with about ten minutes to go, when I said "F this movie" and never looked back.

Sep 03, 2022