In the near future, a man receives radical advice from his home A.I. to recover from a recent heart break.\ Project Type:Short Genres:Sci-Fi, drama Runtime:5 minutes 30 seconds Completion Date:January 1, 2021 Production Budget:2,000 USD Country of Origin:United States Country of Filming:United States Language:English Shooting Format:Digital
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SCI-FI/FANTASY Festival 1st Scene Script Reading: Kevin’s Other Kevins, by Gordie Hvolka
While his small video-game business teeters on failure, KEVIN and his abusive inner voice argue and fight one another. But when Kevin faces a near-death experience, he meets his inner voice and together must resolve their issues or risk never getting back to Kevin’s life on Earth. CAST LIST:Narrator: Steve RizzoKevin and Lil’ Kevin: Geoff… Continue reading SCI-FI/FANTASY Festival 1st Scene Script Reading: Kevin’s Other Kevins, by Gordie Hvolka
SCI-FI/FANTASY Festival 1st Scene Script Reading: GRID, by Joshua Tywater
An altruistic engineer becomes a fugitive when he’s accused of sabotaging the global power grid he helped create. CAST LIST:Narrator: Steve RizzoNiles: Geoff Mays
FANTASY/SCI-FI Festival TV Best Scene Reading: Spores, by Pat Brown
While searching for their missing parents, a botanical researcher and her conspiracy-minded brother discover deadly Mycorrhiza wreaking havoc on the largest rainforest on the west coast as aliens prepare to terraform Earth for themselves. CAST LIST:Narrator: Allan Michael BrunetEllen: Julie SheppardTimothy: Sean Ballantyne
FANTASY/SCI-FI FESTIVAL Best Scene Reading: Galaxy Chamber, by Patrick Hatten
After a cargo of cloned bodies on a starship rise up as blood-thirsty marauders, a young apprentice learns that some of the crew have reasons for planting the deadly disruptor virus — even as he struggles with his own shattered past and empathy for the clones. CAST LIST:Narrator: Allan Michael BrunetKabir: Sean BallantyneDhruv: Bill PoulinDrew:… Continue reading FANTASY/SCI-FI FESTIVAL Best Scene Reading: Galaxy Chamber, by Patrick Hatten
SCI-FI/FANTASY Festival Best Scene Reading: Conquist, by Dirk Strasser
While pursuing an Incan emperor, a driven conquistador and his men find themselves trapped between the warring forces of demonic natives and angelic beings in a world whose morality proves to be less black and white than it initially appears. CAST LIST:Narrator: Hannah EhmanSarpay: Allison KampfCristobal: Allan Michael BrunetDiego: Bill Poulin
HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: FEBRUARY 2021 SCI-FI/FANTASY FEEDBACK Film Festival
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS: Best Feature Film: WICKED TRAILS Best Short Film: FENESTRA Best Performances: I WANT TO BE LIKE YOU Best Cinematography: SYNTH Best Production Design: ROAM Best Sound & Music: BLINDSIGHT Theme of night: Two worlds NOTE: Festival took place during the COVID-19 virus lockdown so all screenings were held in private. Watch the… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS, WINNERS & VIDEOS: FEBRUARY 2021 SCI-FI/FANTASY FEEDBACK Film Festival
SCI-FI Festival SHORT Screenplay: MAUNGA, by Michael Clohesy
CAST LIST: Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss (5) Pania: Hannah Ehman (5) Marco: Allan Michael Brunet David: Steve Rizzo Aoraki Flight Command/Brad: Andy Camp Sofia: Julie Sheppard
SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Reading: THE RED SOFA BED, by Semyon White
A cheap second hand red sofa bed is a weird portal to hedonistic damnation. In its presence inhibitions are shed and pleasure the only preoccupation. It falls into the hands of Ritchie; a prostitution ring’s foot soldier. The Red Sofa Bed causes a whorehouse cash exchange with a dirty cop to go awry. When the… Continue reading SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Reading: THE RED SOFA BED, by Semyon White
SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Reading: Cosmosis Of Worlds, by Richard Trask
Adam Chapman, 1.4 million years ago, on planet Longon, gets hurt in a rock climb and dies during a hernia surgery. His (random) exact replica self, Mark Meyhee, born on Earth in 1989, is also a rock climber. Mark is married to Mary; both are young attractive academic nonscientists. Like Adam Chapman, Mark gets hurt… Continue reading SCI-FI Festival Best Scene Reading: Cosmosis Of Worlds, by Richard Trask