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Featuring:
Shanley Caswell, Alex Boniello, Micah Joe Parker
Written by:
Cody Kussoy
Directed by:
Cody Kussoy
Release Date:
May 10, 2018
Original Title:
Alt Space
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Alt Space is a psychological thriller that tells a contemporary story of what it's like to have a dissolving sense of reality. The story is told through the eyes of Julian and Liv, a young couple living in New York City.
A psychological thriller set in New York City about a young and newly agoraphobic writer named Julian, his girlfriend Liv and their messy love triangle. In order to address his isolation issues, Julian is prescribed virtual reality to practice leaving their apartment while Liv's side hustle makes her question her search for human connection. When Liv's buyer-turned-enemy Hunter becomes so infatuated with her he wedges himself in the middle of her relationship with Julian. As the story develops, we experience a synthesis of the real and virtual worlds conjoining, creating an untethered reality of lost dreams and self-vindication.
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Assistant Camera:
Andrew Peister
Director:
Cody Kussoy
Director of Photography:
Adam Volerich
Gaffer:
Hanan Miller
Producer:
Adam Volerich
Cody Kussoy
Writer:
Cody Kussoy
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