3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Scifi films at We Are Moving Stories. These include shorts and features covering comedy, women, web series - and kids.
Total length of this section: 21 films.
<COMEDY>
Future Boyfriend - A short film about falling in love in the wrong space time continuum. Length: 12 minutes. Producers Emily Bell, Ron Morehouse:
2050 - A married video game developer is introduced to a warehouse that customizes androids for human companionship. Length: 104 minutes. Writer/Co-producer Brian Ackley:
<WOMEN’S STORIES>
Nodal - A maverick young scientist driven by her passion for science defies her peers by undergoing the first trial in human teleportation. Length: 10 minutes 9 seconds. Director Linda Dahlem:
I Love My Robot Boyfriend! - Shelly, a teen queen science extraordinaire, sets out to create herself the perfect robot boyfriend. When she succeeds, she has to deal with the consequences of his so-called “perfection”. Length: 16 minutes 47 seconds. Writer/Director Sariah May:
Ensouled - Deep within the enigmatic Eternia facility, Clara carries a heavy burden of concealed grief. But within these mysterious walls, her life is about to transform in ways she never imagined. Length: 14:42 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Moe Najati:
Lunar-Orbit rendezvous - A woman-tampon joins a man-astronaut on a road trip to the moon. Daniel is on a mission to scatter his mother’s ashes and Claude is hoping for her period to make a miraculous return. A modern tale that captures the fever dream of a first voyage to the moon. Length: 14 minutes. Director Melanie Charbonneau:
Pulsar - A Peacemaker, who rejects his final mission to save an endangered planet, is believed to be cursed when a solar storm hits his spaceship. Length: 17 minutes 33 seconds. Writer/Director Aurora Fearnley:
Bury Your Fish - A young woman, desperate to rediscover purpose in life, takes guidance from a flashing light a block away. Length: 15 minutes 27 seconds. Writer/Director Emma Josephson:
Skin - Charlie receives an unusually intimate piece of mail. Holly sent it. They aren’t together anymore. Length: 4 minutes 35 seconds. Writer/Director Jessica Makinson:
The Sun At Midnight - Set at the Arctic Circle, The Sun At Midnight tells the story of an unexpected friendship between a hunter obsessed with finding a missing caribou herd and a teenage rebel who gets lost while on the run. Length: 1 hour 33 minutes. Writer/Director Kirsten Carthew:
The Tinwife - Set in a futuristic 1950’s, a woman is imprisoned in an internment facility for unwanted android housewives. Length: 27 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Travis Neufeld:
Ecstasy - A mystical sci-fi based on Saint Teresa de Avila's writings. Inside a ghostly mausoleum that is an artifact of both the past and future, these nuns are being affected by a black hole. Ecstasy is an eerie exploration of pleasure. Length: 7 minutes 50 seconds. Writer/Director Carolina Costa:
Real Artists - Every great film begins with a blank slate. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Cameo Wood:
Pink Me Blue - Imagine a world where everything you know is being questioned and old stereotypes are being broken. Pink Me Blue is playing with what we think we know, but maybe things could be different if we open our minds to a new world. Length: 8 minutes 57 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Natalie MacMahon:
The Long Dig - Maybe Next Time. Length: 15 minutes 10 seconds. Writer/Producer/Actor Kate Hackett:
Lifelike - A heartbroken woman orders a lifelike android so she can have one last moment with the man she loves. Will she finally find the closure she has been looking for or will a major malfunction change her life forever? Length: 6 minutes 10 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Chris Vanderhorst:
Unregistered - Set five minutes in the future, Unregistered presents a sinister glimpse of Los Angeles following the passage of a one-child policy. Eighteen-year-old Rekker is desperately in love with his classmate ATA, who insists upon recording their interactions with her contact lens camera. Despite Rekker's efforts to connect with Ata, she refuses to put the camera away and live in the moment. Upon witnessing the government capture of a younger boy suspected of being an illegal second child, Rekker starts to question the world in which he lives and encourages Ata to do the same. Interview with Writer/Director Sophia Banks. Length: 15 minutes 35 seconds. Writer/Director Sophia Banks:
<WEB SERIES>
END UNSUNG – original series - People from different timelines are affected by colliding realities and unknown darkness dwelling between. Length: Episode length varies from 6 minutes to 13 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Rolf Lindblom:
New York 2150 - In the year 2150, intergalactic bounty hunter Jayden Jaxon must face the ghosts of his past while chasing a deadly target in New Manhattan. Length: 20 minutes. Writer, Director, Producer, VFX, Editor Harry Assouline:
<KIDS>
Ingrid and the Black Hole - Two children experience a lifetime together when they imagine what it would be like to travel through a black hole. Length: 6 minutes 39 seconds. Writer/Director Leah Johnson:
NASA and the Three Little Pigs - I'm Dr. Sparks, and I'm a storyteller and a scientist. I write stories for people on a mechanical typewriter, and I charge a dime for each one. I use my stories to teach people science! Length: 9 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Karl J. P. Smith: