SCREENING FRIDAY AUGUST 8, 2025 AT 4:00 PM
These sci-fi shorts bend time, identity, and reality. A grieving couple programs a daughter from memory. A pest control worker faces a growing threat inside her. A mirror swaps two lives. A hacker rewrites her path. And somewhere in the code, a ghost might be watching. When technology twists the rules, nothing stays grounded.
90 min run time
MIRROR
Director Jasmine Jia
Sci-Fi Shorts, 10 min, China
Two girls from contrasting worlds, Eva and Evie, discover a mirror that allows them to swap lives
Generation Hack
Director Matt L Hahn
Sci-Fi Shorts, 16 min, United States
In the near future, bio-hacking has been legalized, thanks to pharmaceutical companies and their pursuit to halt incurable diseases. This has opened up the doors for a huge black market industry. In Jersey City, a young woman gets her first hack in an attempt to protect her and her friend from a group of bio-junkies that harass them.
After Link
Director Catarina De Cèzanne
Sci-Fi Shorts, 12 min, Portugal
In the realm where circuits intertwine with consciousness, Martha and David question whether a menacing algorithm conceals the whispers of spirits, blurring the boundaries between technology and ethereal existence.
The Unbearing
Director ALSO Sisters
Sci-Fi Shorts, 14 min, United States
After resorting to an illegal abortion, a pest control worker must exterminate the sinister presence growing inside of her before it takes control over her own body and life.
Lola Grey
Director Caine Sinclair
Sci-Fi Shorts, 14 min, United States
To stop an evil threat, She must infiltrate the underground to save humanity from extinction under the code name Lola Grey.
Project Penelope
Directors Felipe Castilla, Alex D Lugo
Sci-Fi Shorts, 23 min, United States
Grieving the tragic loss of their young daughter Penelope, scientists Jonas and Elizabeth delve into the world of artificial intelligence to recreate their beloved child.
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