SCI-FI:
FUTURE-SPEAK
Thursday, February 7th
8:30 to 10:00 pm
Rated PG, Adult Themes
Science-fiction at its creative best. Space travel, commercial
teleportation, brain recording, dystopian dreams, and deadly rains of metal shards are all a part of the future-speak.
"Sketchbook"
3 minutes, 2007, Student
Directed by Aaron Zaragoza
Contact: azproducing (at) gmail (dot) com
A sketchbook allows a man to alter the future.
"The Nothing Pill"
6 minutes, 2007, Student
Directed by Yu Gu
Contact: yu.is.rain (at) gmail (dot) com
In a dreary world, a scientist struggles against lonliness.
"The Un-Gone"
8 minutes, 2006, United Kingdom
Directed by Simon Bovey
Contact: mail (at) theungone (dot) co (dot) uk
A couple decides to travel via teleportation, but finds
that there's one unfortunate side effect.
"Memory Sticks"
12 minutes, 2007
Directed by Kristin Holodak
Contact: kris (at) heron-media (dot) com
A man clings to his memories through technology.
"High Maintenance"
9 minutes, 2007, Student, Germany
Directed by Phillip Van
Contact: proverb124 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Problems arise with synthetic humans and intimacy.
"Dreamtime"
20 minutes, 2006, Subtitled, Belgium
Directed by Tom Van Avermaet
Contact: tom_vanavermaet (at) skynet (dot) be
In the future, even dreams are controlled by the state.
"Rain"
25 minutes, 2006, Subtitled, Spain
Directed by Nofre Moya
Contact: www (dot) acib (dot) es/go/c11.html
A strange and deadly rain of metal shards has a city
at wit's end.
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