A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford: Love And Grief That Cuts Across Universes
Hamish Robertson’s A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford is a 22-minute LGBTQ+ sci-fi short about a man who is willing ...
Hamish Robertson’s A Trillion Miles West Of Bradford is a 22-minute LGBTQ+ sci-fi short about a man who is willing ...
Moment, Geoffrey Uloth’s 22-minute sci-fi about a homeless girl’s brush with death, deals with a particular kind of fantasy: the ...
A mesmerising film, Michael Fodera’s Prisoner #1616 dangles an alluring idea: reincarnation, backed by science. At its centre is Monica ...
Shot on an iPhone, David McGuff’s sci-fi SASHA is an emotional take on the android custom-built companion. Unfolding over nine ...
Elcid Asaei’s Unskin is a work of science fiction which combines fantasy and urban myth with the grind of everyday life, the ...
Re-Entry, based on the well-known Andy Weir short story, The Egg, has taken the story and turned it into a moving ...
Eric Pace delves into the age-old fantasy of how we would deal with the confirmation of the existence of aliens ...
As it opens, Benjamin South’s The ARK, written by A.M. Khalifa (and based on his short story), presents itself as a crime ...
James Caley’s The Drive is pertinent to the times we are compelled to live in. Set ten years into the future (optimistic), ...
No, before you presume, this is not about COVID-19. It has nothing to do with bats or any other creatures. ...
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