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Narrative Shorts: Sci-Fi/Thriller @ St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
A collection of science fiction and thriller shorts directed by St. Louis natives and filmmakers with strong local connections. Shorts in multi-film programs are listed alphabetically, not in the order screened. All programs are at Washington Universitys Brown Hall Auditorium.
Narrative Shorts: Sci-Fi/Thriller (104 min.)
Abducted Anonymous Nathan Karimi, 23 min. The rich and powerful exploit the temptations of seven men.
Breaking Cycles Brent Butler, 10 min. A robotics engineer re-creates his late wife only to realize he has made a huge mistake.
The Exchange Student Nathan Bowman, 5 min. In this third-place winner of the Cinema at Citygarden Competition, a middle-school student embarks on a journey that leads to self-reflection and a newfound appreciation of nature.
George Jess Stamper, 2 min. George is called into human resources, and all is revealed.
The Lines We Cross Jake Thebeau, 13 min. Three survivors must navigate a barren world.
Rabbits Foot Dustin Carter, 16 min. A mans dependency on a future device causes him to lose sight of reality.
The Shine Tristian Montgomery, 4 min. In this winner of the 2019 St. Louis Science Fiction & Fantasy Short Film Festival based on a poem by Kendra Allen a light shines brightly inside of black men, but certain forces fight hard to extinguish it.
Shipslog Richard Taylor, 5 min. Mitch Majors uses his spaceships video log to chronicle a 28-year voyage to the distant Proxima Centauri system.
The Stranger Damon Davis, 17 min. In this surrealist allegory to the American Diasporas return to the African continent, a stranger falls from the sky one day, in search of a castle and a Queen that was shown to him in his dream.
Sweet Disposition Ashleigh Brandmeyer, 9 min A young shop worker is forced to recognize the wrongfulness of her prejudice toward cyborgs when she encounters one late on a winter night.
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LocationBrown Hall (View)
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
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