"The mind has its own place… and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
I've got a trailer for an incredibly interesting short film for you to watch today called They Wait For Us. The film has a very haunting atmospheric vibe and it looks like it will be a totally trippy viewing experience. It's also cool coming across little films like this. Here's the synopsis:
In a near-future end-of-life care facility, a reclusive hospital worker starts to believe a coma patient is secretly communicating with him. As his belief develops into obsession, reality collides with the subconscious on a journey into the depths of the human soul.
The movie was co-directed by VFX artists Lukas Schrank and George Thomson, and it's currently making the film festival rounds.
The movie has been described as a "haunting mini-masterpiece that’s as visually arresting as it is spiritually compelling.
I've got a trailer for an incredibly interesting short film for you to watch today called They Wait For Us. The film has a very haunting atmospheric vibe and it looks like it will be a totally trippy viewing experience. It's also cool coming across little films like this. Here's the synopsis:
In a near-future end-of-life care facility, a reclusive hospital worker starts to believe a coma patient is secretly communicating with him. As his belief develops into obsession, reality collides with the subconscious on a journey into the depths of the human soul.
The movie was co-directed by VFX artists Lukas Schrank and George Thomson, and it's currently making the film festival rounds.
The movie has been described as a "haunting mini-masterpiece that’s as visually arresting as it is spiritually compelling.
- 8/28/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"The mind has its own place... and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven." What the?! Visitor Studios has released an official trailer for a short film titled They Wait For Us, which is currently playing at a few more film festivals before it ends up online. Usually we don't post trailers for shorts, but I'm making an exception for this because this looks incredible. Co-directed by VFX artists Lukas Schrank & George Thomson, the short is set in a near-future end-of-life care facility, where a reclusive hospital worker starts to believe a coma patient is secretly communicating with him. Described as a "haunting mini-masterpiece that’s as visually arresting as it is spiritually compelling." I don't even really know what's going on here, but the visuals in this trailer are trippy and entrancing, and I can't wait to see the full short. Check it out below.
- 8/27/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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