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- An American drug dealer living in Tokyo is betrayed by his best friend and killed in a drug deal. His soul, observing the repercussions of his death, seeks resurrection.
- Shortly after delivering a patient to an understaffed hospital, a police officer experiences strange and violent occurrences seemingly linked to a group of mysterious hooded figures.
- The true story of two climbers and their perilous journey up the west face of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.
- An episodic horror anthology series adapted from the most viral and haunting stories from the r/NoSleep community
- When the older sister of Shira, an 18-year-old Hasidic Israeli, dies suddenly in childbirth, Shira must decide if she can and should marry her widowed brother-in-law, which also generates tensions within her extended family.
- Trapped in a mysterious void outside the bounds of time and space, a struggling stand-up comedian must investigate how his body wound up motionless on his bathroom floor and wake himself up before it's too late.
- Death is imminent and meaning absent in this visual exercise of pointless nihilism. A visual experiment of anger and psychosis, captured on all kinds of manipulated film. Pain and anguish prevail in this masterclass of visually aesthetic edgelord cinema.
- Don Reynaldo is a famous hunter in decline. When his ranch and his father's legacy are threatened, the dynamic of his relationship with his family, his employees, and land will be dangerously shaken.
- The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M 18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.
- Spending the night in her car, a newly-homeless woman wrestles with exhaustion, her crumbling marriage, and the threat of mysterious, masked strangers.
- An apocalypse survivor defies the colony to seek help for a sick ex-lover, encountering an outside world of desperate humans and ravenous zombies while being forced to confront a past that haunts him.
- After the events of StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm (2013), Hierarch Artanis works to reunite the Protoss factions in order to retake their homeworld of Auir and stop Amon from destroying the galaxy.
- Max Fleischer-style animated video from the album "These Systems Are Failing" which questions the impact of technology on modern society.
- A ruthless CEO holds a whistle blower captive when she tries to stop a top-secret particle acceleration experiment she fears may create a black hole on earth.
- A six x 30 minute episode show of a skit-filled sitcom about the horrors of indie film making (something we're well-versed in!)
- A tense man must let out his aggression in a private bathroom.
- In the midst of the 2020 pandemic, immigration and racial strife and World Wide economic collapse, a young activist woman of color falls in love with a Conservative Caucasian. Not without the help of three wise Homeless Men and their odd Friends who inform the young lady of the worlds biggest conspiracies and the ominous Committee of 10 who are hellbent on taking over the world. They also awaken her to "The Frequency" - a vibration that, if achieved, opens up a vortex to a mysterious Café in the Void where there exists no time - no space. Once there she meets Bob Marley, Gandhi, Thomas Paine and John Lennon who are at a crossroads in their lives before they went out and changed the world. With the advice of a mystical café barista and the historical figures, Vivi discovers the secret to make the world a better place to live. But is she too late? And can her new love help her go out and change the world?
- Adapted for science fiction from the 1904 New York Times best selling adventure novel by American novelist Jack London, Into the Void features the story of the lone survivor of a space station collision who comes under the dominance of a powerful and amoral salvage ship captain who rescues him.
- Amy, a psychic healer, heals others' trauma while battling her own personified depression.
- A tour guide and a palm reader explore a mysterious entity in the swamps of New Orleans that longs to bring the world into perfect stillness.
- With her best years behind her, Suzanne has given up on everything she holds dear and is trying to sell her cottage. Luckily, Polly sees this opportunity to make a profit and with some aggressive persuasion she buys the cottage from Suzanne, but doesn't realize the severity of the evil that dwells within. Meanwhile, Jack is having a romantic night out with his new fiancé until his past catches up with him and she storms off. With the cottage in new ownership Polly and her mother Eliza call a popular paranormal podcast show and invite the hosts Dr. Young, Kendra, and Heidi to spend the weekend to debunk the haunted claims. Passing by a devastating car accident the podcast crew help a stranded woman, Lily who's looking for her missing cousin Lou. Jack offers his assistance as what any good officer does and escorts them all to the cottage.
- The Void is a multi volume anthology series featuring some of the best award winning short films from the Horror, Suspense, Thriller, Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres, Including: Dystopia St., Dextrocardia, A Dark Night at the Wrong House, Carrier Crow, Status Change, 300,000 Kilometers Per Second, A Birds Nest and Fairy Knowledge.
- As a teenager, Rabbi Bent Melchior went into hiding with his family to escape Nazi deportation. In his own words, he tells a story of heroism and survival, and of the regular Danish people who took exceptional steps to save their neighbors
- Join terrifically terrifying host Lord John T. Laing and his loyal servant Fedor as they take you through three tales of terror that are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
- The young artist Wanda Leibovitz comes to Paris, hoping to forget unfortunate love. Soon after arrival directly at the station Wanda meets the mysterious old woman suggesting to rent at it the room (whom the old woman, allegedly, held ready for the now deceased sister). Wanda doesn't know yet that this room will change all her life shortly after it slightly opens a mysterious forbidden door.
- A college freshman invites his younger brother to hang out with him at his new school, but that one night will ultimately haunt him the rest of his life.
- After a traumatizing escape from Syria 9 year old Harun is still too scared to leave the safety of his new home. Instead he develops a daily routine to observe his neighbors with his binoculars and document their actions precisely. When one day a homeless woman comes into his field of vision, he realizes that time has come to leave his observation post.
- This short movie is based on the psychological cosmic horror game (Voices of the Void) which was made by Mr. Dr. Nose also known as (EternityDev). When Dr. Kel is tasked with decoding signals from space, he descovers the unimaginable.
- A cybernetic vigilante code named "Void" searches for a missing girl in drug infested Angel City. "Killer- X" a new mysterious criminal arrives, intent on making his mark.
- The rhythm of life, even for a master drummer, can be disrupted as well as harmonised by love, passion, jealousy, hate and spite. Unni, a masterful chenda (a drum) player, is drawn to dancer Nalini by an intense force that transcends their devotion to the arts. However, their passion cannot hold up against the tumults in Unni's life, all of which hasten a mental imbalance, rooted in Unni's childhood, to an inevitable dark end.
- High octane Saturday night game show in which contestants complete demanding mental and physical challenges while avoiding falling into a 520,000 litre water tank. Hosted by Ashley Banjo and Fleur East.
- Set against an iconic late 1940s Los Angeles, Call of the Void is a black and white psychological thriller about an eccentric young man struggling to win back the love of his life from the cop who stole her.
- Music, art, earthquakes and beer
- In a hyperreal combination of live action and animation, an unhinged musician preoccupied with self-mythologizing daydreams struggles to release his first album after 15 years of recording songs alone.
- The story of Joe Simpson and Simon Yates' return to the mountain of Siula Grande for the making of the film 'Touching The Void'.
- Something very strange happens to humans when we find ourselves in extremis. As our bodies focus entirely on survival, our minds begin to wander into the recesses of memory and imagination and soon we find ourselves in a place very similar to a dream. What happened to Joe and Simon on Siula Grande is well known. It's been a best-selling book and an award-winning documentary film. Thirty years on, it's been covered in countless articles, essays and news reports. So, in telling the story for the theatre, I wanted to find a different approach. We all know, roughly, what happened on the mountain, but there is another terrain on which Joe's adventure took place, the terrain of the mind, and that was the terrain I wanted to explore in this play. We're all drawn to true stories of survival - like the Thai cave rescue or the Chilean mining accident - because they simultaneously terrify us and make us feel safe. It's terrifying to think of being trapped in a cave; terrifying to think of being trapped inside a glacier with a broken leg. But in the safety of a story we can feel the fear whilst having the space to think: 'If that were me, what would I do? How would I respond? Would I panic? Scream? Would I lay down and die?' In the safety of a story we allow ourselves to go deep into the very darkest places of our imagination, whilst all the time enjoying the knowledge that we, and the hero, will ultimately come back home. Humans have probably told each other survival stories for hundreds of thousands of years. After all, stories like these could save our lives. They pass on skills, information, and ways to approach extreme situations. They prepare us for our own future struggles. This ancient-ness possibly explains why these stories often take on such epic and archetypal forms. Much like the ancient Greek myth of FACT, FICTION AND FANTASIA A NOTE FROM TOUCHING THE VOID WRITER, DAVID GREIG. David Greig (Adaptor) Tom Morris (Director) Orpheus and Eurydice, Touching the Void features one of the oldest and most powerful narrative archetypes - the story of somebody who comes back from the dead. If you went back in time and sat round a campfire in a distant land, with a group of unknown strangers, you could still tell the story of Touching the Void and the shape of the story would draw your listeners in. Of course, survival stories always take place in two distinct worlds - the real world of rocks and bones and blood and cold, and the world of our heads; a world full of ghosts and ancestors and fears and dreams and monsters. Two worlds that could kill us. Two worlds in which we can find, if we are determined, the tools for our survival. But story alone is not enough for the theatre. The stage requires dialogue so, to make our version of story feel animated, Tom and I went back to old forms. We gave Joe a spirit guide. We sent him a friend to voyage in search of him, into the land of the dead, to find him and to help guide him back from the grave. Obviously in real life, that isn't what happened. In real life, Joe was alone, and that loneliness is an important part of the story we're telling. But in the book, Joe talks quite specifically about a voice in his head. He says this voice was very important in helping him survive. That was a key foot placement for Tom and I as we tried to find a way into this story. We thought about Joe's voice and that guided us towards the creation of a new character. Having read all of Joe's books, I was very inspired by This Game of Ghosts (1993), the closest to what you could call his autobiography. In it, there's a very compelling and funny chapter about his childhood relationship with his sister, Sarah. She used to provoke and torment and tease her little brother Joe (as all big sisters, surely, do) and so, it struck us, that perhaps, she was the voice in Joe's head. Sarah and Joe were very close. Sadly she died some years ago and so we knew that, if we were going to commit to this idea, we would need Joe's permission. Fortunately, when we opened up the possibility of this approach, Joe was incredibly generous about it, telling us that Sarah had a wicked sense of humour, that she had enjoyed teasing him about his climbing career and fame, and that she would probably have found it very funny that she ended up featuring in the play. It felt to us that we'd received his blessing. For me, knowing of Joe's real relationship with Sarah added a new layer of depth to this story. Of course, the Sarah who appears in this play is a fiction. She is not intended to be a representation of the real woman in Joe's life. The same is true of the character of Richard. In real life, the boys were accompanied to Siula Grande by backpacker Richard Hawking who also appears briefly in the film. Understandably, Richard values his privacy and finds the Touching the Void industry a little intrusive. With that in mind, we decided to invent a 'Richard' who would best help us to tell the story. Our Richard is a climbing nerd, he's a writer, he's a fan. If he's based on anyone, he's probably based on me. In the rehearsal room Tom kept calling him Richard Greig. For many reasons, I've thrown the word 'fantasia' around when talking about this play. What I mean by that is that we've let the show explore the many worlds, characters and possibilities, which fizz and pop and come alive in our minds when we're fighting for our lives. In extremis we make connections - often when we don't even realise they're there - and it's in this dreamlike state of mind where we find the colour and form, humour and wit, and the delight and strangeness... all the things I most like in a play. There's a phrase in Ultra Running, a sport I particularly like, that goes 'when you think you can't go on, you can do the same amount and half as much again'. That's sort of a base thing about humans. It's like we have a petrol gauge. When the dial hits red, it's built into us that there's a long way further we can go. For me, there's something incredibly powerful about that - our instinctual fight to survive. You need only be involved in a road accident or have a friend, a lover or yourself touched by illness to glimpse this for yourself. When you think you can't go on, you can. The same amount and half as much again. At least. Now, of course, Joe's gauge passed far beyond the red, but you needn't climb a mountain to observe this feeling of surprise at our extraordinary inner strength. It's around us all the time, in our friends, neighbours, parents, children. It's in ourselves.
- This is a documentary film about an expedition to climb Ama Dablam, a 6856m high peak in the Himalayas. The expedition is lead by Simon Yates, known as "the man with the knife". Simon became world famous when the film "Touching The Void" came out. The expedition went through despite a serious accident on the planned route in 2006 when 6 climbers were killed in an avalanche. Ama Dablam is a film about two ordinary guys and their adventure with one of the most famous mountaineers of our times. It's an adventure film for general audiences.
- Budding astronomer, wife, and young mother Vera Rubin prepares to present her new, groundbreaking research to the American Astronomical Society and discovers a prejudice that runs much deeper than she thought -- one that forces her to reassess her own livelihood and weigh her dreams against society's expectations for women in this biopic drama set in 1950s New York.
- Caught in the shadows of two dysfunctional romantic relationships, Hank finds himself in a crossing world of depression and new possibilities. When he meets Rose after bumping into her various times in public, a kindred romance begins in a way that most experience a one night stand. Hank fights for reason in his life as an unemployed lover of sleeping-in for days at a time, and inept to maintain a functional relationship with his dejected fiance, Jill. It isn't until a rude awakening during an intimate evening with Jill that Hank's world fully collapses. At the end of his rope when it seems he can't succeed, Hank is surprised with a new reason to live.
- A defected member of a religious extremist group, Peter, searching for spiritual enlightenment, must come to terms with his past as he recalls the most traumatizing and guilt-ridden moment of his life, or face the wrath of a mysterious judge.
- A struggle to get out of the void as an artist becomes mentally trapped.
- Clelia, an eleven-year-old girl who has lost the use of her legs, doesn't want to heal. But when she discovers that she is going to be able to walk again, she decides to hide it from her parents and her brother, hoping to preserve the fragile balance of her daily life.
- Vultures in the Void is a comedic sci-fi action thriller about a four-way Mexican standoff in deep space between three pirates and a crooked freighter pilot.