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Country: USA, Language: English, 70 mins

  • Director: Christopher Michael Beer
  • Writer: Christopher Michael Beer
  • Producer: Mariska Baranczyk; Matthew Feeney

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A quiet exploration of the philosophies of freedom and existence set in the guise of a minimal science fiction tale, ala Solaris or 2001: A Space Odyssey. Chloe374 lives a bland and unquestioning life in an underground facility governed by Orwellian forces. When she is given charge of a disobedient resident, her curiosity is spurned, and she decides to explore the forbidden outside world in order to discover meaning for her life. Shot as part of the director's university thesis.


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Cast & Characters

Adia Morris as Chloe;
Emily Fradenburgh as Anna;
M. Scott Taulman as Man in Gas Mask;
Mariska Baranczyk as Worker;
George Val Beer as Attendant;
Michael Cook as Worker;
John Edel as Worker;
Matthew Feeney as Guard;
Derrick Flewellen as Worker;
Matt Franta as Worker;
Martelle Hawkins as Worker;
Erik Hoover;
Larry Kaplan as One;
Pamela K. Kaufman as Mother;
Hannah Kritzeck as The Leader