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RED ROVER, 15min, Australia/USA, Fantasy/Action Directed by Brooke Goldfinch Two teenagers from a remote religious community travel to town in search of shelter after being told by their Evangelical parents that an asteroid will soon destroy the earth. Shown at the September 2016 Sci-Fi/Fantasy FEEDBACK Film Festival Movie Review by…
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Movie Review: RED ROVER (2016)
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
RED ROVER, 15min, Australia/USA, Fantasy/Action Directed by Brooke Goldfinch Two teenagers from a remote religious community travel to town in search of shelter after being told by their Evangelical parents that an asteroid will soon destroy the earth. Shown at the September 2016 Sci-Fi/Fantasy FEEDBACK Film Festival Movie Review by…
Movie Review: UNCANNY VALLEY (2016)
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UNCANNY VALLEY, 9min, Argentina, Sci-Fi/Experimental Directed by Federico Heller In the slums of the future, VR junkies satisfy their violent impulses in online entertainment. An expert player discovers that the line between games and reality is starting to fade away. Shown at the September 2016 Sci-Fi/Fantasy FEEDBACK Film Festival Movie…
Movie Review: THE LAST JOURNEY OF THE ENIGMATIC PAUL WR (2016)
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THE LAST JOURNEY OF THE ENIGMATIC PAUL WR, 17min, France, Sci-Fi/Fantasy Directed by Romain Quirot The red moon threatens our existence on earth. Our only hope is the enigmatic Paul WR, the most talented astronaut of its generation. But few hours before the start of the great mission, Paul disappears.…
Film Review: TEARS IN THE RAIN, South Africa, Fan Fiction/Sci-Fi
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TEARS IN THE RAIN, directed by Christopher Harvey, is an eleven minutes fan-fiction short film coming out of South Africa, that is inspired by the works of Philip K Dicks’ novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? As well as the motion picture Blade Runner. Our hero is met unexpectedly…
Film Review: BREAKER, Japan/Canada, Sci-Fi/Action
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BREAKER, an eleven minute Japanese-Canadian Science Fiction short, directed by Philippe McKie, will take you on a wild ride through time, space and technology. When our heroine, an advanced freelance technology hacker, has her own mind hacked by a digital data weapon, she is forced to follow the data weapons’…
Film Review: SKIN DEEP, UK, Fantasy
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How far would you go to recapture the passion of young love? How far would you go for vanity? How far would you go to put the spark back in your marriage? SKIN DEEP, a twenty minute UK film directed by Tim Willrich, tackles these complex problems through the lense…
Film Review: MONSIEUR HERNST, France, Sci-Fi/Drama
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MONSIEUR HERNST a 15 minute French film directed by Cappello Vincent, follows a man and his therapist as he tries to recapture his identity by moving back through moments of his own life. With striking moments of detail, Monsieur Hernst recounts his life’s most important moments- moving around a central…
Film Review: LILITH, USA, Sci-Fi/Drama
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LILITH is a nineteen minute American Science-fiction drama directed by David Odio. Set is terrifying dystopian world where beautiful women are held as trinket commodities in captivity and taught only one decorative skill, LILITH tells the story of one such woman who bucks the broken system. Though it costs her…
Film Review: BACK PAGE RIPPER, USA, Sci-Fi/Mystery
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BACK PAGE RIPPER a five minute American Science-fiction film from Stephen Rutterford, follows a young woman on a hunt to find the monster that has been terrorizing the city. It’s crime? Ripping the back pages out of books. When she finally catches sight of the monster, she must chase it-…