Proof of Concept

a pink and red dress, made of satin... covered in flowers, mostly roses.

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ANOTHER

In a near-future society where memories have become a tradable commodity, a grieving mother named Ava visits an institution called the “Weltschmerz Company” in hopes of erasing the trauma of a tragic accident. As her memories are gradually extracted, Ava is forced to confront the emotions she desperately wants to forget but cannot let go of—her husband Peter, her lost child, and the new life she never realized was growing inside her. As the memories fade, fate quietly resets. Is it better to live forever with painful memories or to forget and start anew? And if our memories are gone, are we still truly ourselves?

Earth To Mark

In a not-so-distant past where technology hides emotional distance, Earth to Mark follows Eileen, a smart and urbane woman of suburban California, through her day that begins amidst family ritual and ends in existential betrayal. Her husband Mark, apparently dutiful and earthy, is an unsuspecting finalist for a one-way Mars colonization mission. Since the truth is not revealed by conversation, but by a TV interview, Eileen is forced to face the hollowness rising up in her home—and in her marriage.

PUSSY

On the night of a high-stakes heist, two twentysomething men—Tommy, a quiet trans man, and Floyd, his unstable childhood friend—attempt to rob a marijuana dispensary. But when they discover Alex, a hidden witness, everything goes awry. As Floyd descends into violence, Tommy must decide in a split second between loyalty and doing the right thing. PUSSY is a taut, character-driven thriller about identity, toxic masculinity, and the courage it takes to break free.

A HEARTBEAT

Lia is a brilliant but obsessive sound artist who has spent her life focusing on recording the soundscape of dying — the body's rhythm, breath and decay. Her most recent and disturbing project will be a symphony of sorts — the soundscape of a person dying. When she meets Marcos, a terminally ill young man who is striving to find meaning in his last days, she persuades him to become the last piece of her Frankensteinian project. As their relationship develops, the lines between art and ethics blur, and both are forced to actually navigate the price of obsession, the concept of consent and our sometimes insatiable need to be remembered.