Aporia is an experimental short film following a girl in the near future who rents out a portion of her brain to a data startup in order to pay her hydro bill.
In a near future Los Angeles, drought has worsened and the water supply is cut off. Masami Kawai’s visionary and atmospheric lo-fi sci-fi depicts an elder immigrant woman braving the sweltering heat and policed streets to procure water for herself and her disabled neighbor. -JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film
In the vain hope of breaking a smartphone with a film, I present to you a series of truthful images and sounds. City lights set out to communicate something, details of sixties paperback books meet the title of a French science fiction novel, and the bottom of a bridge is the beginning of the cosmos (and I walk on it).
The Arailiys-LMN Theorem on Dimensional Splitting was a revolutionary scientific paper published in late 2020. Putting the theory into practice may cause fictional entities to become self-aware. It also may cause different realties to collide and shift between each other. If they were to happen simultaneously... things could get interesting.
An unknown country military intelligence, with the help of the brightest IT technicians, develop a voice commanding system for phones with the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence naming it "VOICEE". On developing the application, concerned authorities realize the danger and decide to abandon the project. However, on testing five other downloads from the dark web, someone successfully downloaded VOICEE somewhere in India. The Indian military intelligence is secretly assigned to capture the downloaded mobile phone. An officer successfully confines the alleged phone. Parallelly, a petty thief Rajan released from jail comes across the officer in a local hotel and steals the bag from the officer. Rajan finds the phone and to his surprise, Voicee activates.
“This is who I am!”. Our 19-year-old protagonist, Mia, has been wandering listlessly through life, but finally finds her voice and expresses herself in a truly bizarre and gory way, shocking and delighting those who underestimated her talents.
In a world destroyed by human action, humanity is relegated to living in underground bunkers, eating yeast created from the decomposition of the bodies of other dead human beings, and drinking water filtered from the urine of the living. All survivors share a common dream: the Mandrake. This mythical being, half plant, half human, dances the regeneration of the toxic world left on the surface.