Beatrix wakes up in 2012 after failing her mission, where she encounters a doctor with a familiar voice. She unravels the past to save the future, leading to Case 63. The podcast explores conversations with a confused patient claiming to be a time traveler and an interview with a woman from the future with a mission.
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Beatrix's Moral Burden
Beatrix struggles with the consequences of her mission failure and faces a moral burden of sacrificing many for a few.
She decides to take a dangerous step to fix the timeline despite loneliness and erasure risks.
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Prep for Time Travel Mission
Lock yourself in a bathroom stall and send your exact location for a secret mission.
Take pills and memorize a song to preserve memories during a memory-erasing time travel event.
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Beatrix's Identity Unveiled
Beatrix is found in 2012, delusional and claiming to be from 2022, leading to psychiatric evaluation.
Her identity as a time traveler and Case 63 unravels through medical records and doctor-patient interaction.
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Failing in her mission, Beatrix awakes in an airport bathroom in 2012. Taken to a psychiatric hospital she's treated by a doctor with a familiar voice. Unraveling the past to save the future, Beatrix is Case 63.
Case 63, created and written by Julio Rojas. Adapted by Mara Vélez Meléndez. Directed by Mimi O’Donnell. Starring Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac, Zoë Winters and Arian Moayed.
Executive produced by Julianne Moore , Oscar Isaac, Mimi O’Donnell, Javier Piñol, and Nacho Gil. Supervising producer Alexandra K. Browne. Produced by Katie Pastore, Kayla Stokes, Jennifer Mudge and Rachel Wolf. Sound design and mix by Daniel Brunelle, Daniel Ramirez, and Jonathon Roberts. Recorded at Harbor Picture Company by Bobby Johanson and Beau Emory, and at Grapehouse Studios by Christian A. Petersen and Kristoffer Yde. Sound Supervision and additional recording by Jonathon Roberts. Score by Mowat. “Elisa’s Song” by Alejandro Parada and Alcides Vidal. Additional score by Daniel Ramirez. Script consultant Gabriel Urbina. Originally produced by Emisor Podcasting. Additional engineering by Raymond Rodriguez, Francisco Tapia, Alejandro Parada, Alex Vilches, and Tomi Perez.
Case 63 is a Spotify Audio Series and a Spotify Studios, FortySixty and Mad Gene Media production.