Blood And Steel

Written by Geoff O'Rourke & Shane Ronan; Directed by Geoff O'Rourke; Produced by Martin Thomas & Shane Ronan

Written by Geoff O’Rourke & Shane Ronan; Directed by Geoff O’Rourke; Produced by Martin Thomas & Shane Ronan

Humanity is at war. Only a rare group of children born with amazing powers can pilot the giant starships built to defend us from an intergalactic threat. Both sides will stop at nothing to control the power that the children wield.

15 minutes

The Bench

Written/Produced/Directed by Robert Summers & Russell Summers

Written/Produced/Directed by Robert Summers & Russell Summers

On an ordinary day, a stranger sits next to another man on a park bench. The stranger engages the reluctant man in conversation. But the meeting may not be so accidental, as the stranger explains aliens are infiltrating the human race. And neither man may be what they appear.

6 minutes

Beautiful Dreamer

Written by David Gaddie & Steven Kelleher, based on a short story by Ken Liu; Directed by David Gaddie; Produced by David Gaddie & Quentin Little

Written by David Gaddie & Steven Kelleher, based on a short story by Ken Liu; Directed by David Gaddie; Produced by David Gaddie & Quentin Little

Facing a terminal disease, a mother uses space travel and relativity to stretch her last two years over the lifetime of her baby daughter, visiting for only one night every seven years. Mother and daughter must negotiate to build a relationship despite the longing and estrangement that mark the moments they are able to share.

26 minutes

As They Continue To Fall

Written by C. Robert Cargill; Directed by Nikhil Bhagat; Produced by Nikhil Bhagat & Chris Boyd

Written by C. Robert Cargill; Directed by Nikhil Bhagat; Produced by Nikhil Bhagat & Chris Boyd

An aging drifter hunts fallen angels in a desolate city. Society may have turned its back on him, but that doesn’t stop him from moving forward in his endless search for fallen angels.

7 minutes

12 Kilometers

12 Kilometers

Written/Directed by Mike Pecci

12 Kilometers is a true edge-of-your-seat film, dragging you down to the darkest depths of the human psyche, while taking you on a beautiful ride through director Mike Pecci’s nightmare. The film serves as a prologue and proof of concept for a feature film that Pecci wrote while in intensive care suffering from a massive head injury. Early last year, when attempting to ice skate for the first time, he slipped and cracked open his skull. A massive blood clot formed around his brain causing hallucinations and nightmares, Pecci dreamed of a creature that could control your inner voice. Two weeks later he wrote the script for a first film in a horror franchise. One month later he was starting production on the prologue…this film. All the FX and visuals for 12KM were shot in-camera, and biologist and micro photographer Linden Gledhill filmed the creature FX on sets no larger than the surface of a dime. The film is in Russian dialect to immerse the audience a reality that is based on the actual events at the Kola Borehole in Russia. Imagine if Spielberg, Carpenter, and Lynch teamed up to direct an episode of X-files and created a fresh new look for horror.

28 minutes