A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 2023
Original Title:
Cybergrime
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
Cybergrime is a disgusting erotic nightmare lovingly extracted from the fiber optic cable lodged in the slimiest depths of your brain. Oversaturated and underexposed: 8 twisted short films plus original glitch art form this breakneck 62-minute collection of hypersleazy technophilic homo-depravity. Program includes: “Annihilator” (Kyle Mangione-Smith – USA, 2022); “A.I. Mama” (Asuka Lin – USA, 2020); “1-888-5-BLUE-YOU” (Eric Griffin & Jake McClellan – USA, 2021); “S.I.D.S.” (Louise Weard – Canada, 2018); “Un PD avec PC” (Roland Lauth – Germany, 2021); “MonsterDykë” (Kaye Adelaide – Canada, 2021); “Black Pill” (Jessi Gaston – USA, 2020); “Pure Filth” (Ty Williams – USA, 2018); with titles by Is Chabon. Curated by Henry Hanson of Full Spectrum Features, a Chicago-based non-profit dedicated to supporting underrepresented filmmakers.
Cinematography:
Asuka Lin
Jessica Lo
Costume Design:
Athena Lawton
Director:
Louise Weard
Asuka Lin
Kyle Mangione-Smith
Jessi Gaston
Eric Griffin
Roland Lauth
Jake McClellan
Mariel Sharp
Ty Williams
Kaye Adelaide
Editor:
Louise Weard
Lighting Artist:
Olive Goanta
Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Grady
Producer:
Giuliana Foulkes
Dionne Copland
Production Design:
Charlotte Hong
Sound:
Louise Weard
Writer:
Asuka Lin
Louise Weard
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