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- The Alpha System is a live-action, fantasy short film. The story follows Nova Redcloud, a young adventurer who's set out to learn more about his past. During his journey, Nova saves a young girl, Oliviana, from a group of Alpha Soldiers, and together they barely escape the fallen city of Nordreth. As they travel together, Oliviana finds herself falling for this stranger, intrigued by Nova's past. Nova finds himself recalling memories of his childhood, legends of a power known as "Ethra" his father use to tell him, and the girl he once loved, Genesis, who died in his arms. The memories of Genesis and the day she died on the battlefield haunt him still, becoming more prolific as he spends his time journeying with Oliviana. During their travels, Nova and Oliviana are confronted by a band of creatures known as 'Draths'. Fighting for their lives, the two companions make their way out of battle and travel to the nearest town. Upon reaching their next safe-haven, they find things are much different than they expected. A twist of fate occurs, when Nova and Oliviana are ambushed and forced to confront their worst fears. The Alpha System runs deeper than they could ever imagine. Oliviana fights for her life and must avenge her past, while Nova is left with the darkening realization: to save what he loves most, he must embrace The Alpha System.
- A young patissier, Sebastien decides he will do whatever he can to steal a moment with Isobel. But as we all know, life always has it's surprises and nothing ever really goes as planned.
- It's 1990's suburban America. 12-year-old, intellectual Chilli (Zana Rockwell) plays "Zelda" on SuperNES, meanwhile Tommy (Jacob Lentfer-Maguire) takes a pair of binoculars to his window where he spies on his neighbor Henry, who's actions have become peculiar lately. Across the backyard, Tommy watches as Henry (David Waters) scrambles working on an assortment of large parts that have been strewn across the ground. Chilli overhears Tommy's exclamation and joins him. Their third friend, Dill (Jasper Lloyd) walks into the bedroom and joins them peering through the window. Tommy's kid sister Georgie (Taryn Wallace), enters the room with her bunny "Minx." Tommy and Chilli continues to spy on Henry as he comes out of his shed dragging what looks to be a body bag. Scared, Tommy and Chilli slump onto the bed. This gets Dill's attention, he grabs the binoculars and takes a look. Henry places leaves the 'body-bag' and walks back into the shed. Shaken, Dill slumps onto the bed. The three friends begin to speculate what's going on. Henry returns with a mysterious paper bag and reveals the item in the bag, a small metal contraption. Then he pours white powder inside as smoke begins to emit from it. Panicking, the three kids discuss Henry's intentions. Tommy, runs to his desk, pulling out a map. Dill and Chilli reluctantly follow. Chilli adds to Tommy's observations, noting Henry's peculiar habits over the past few weeks. Dill mentions his observations of Henry over the past few weeks. Nearby, sitting quietly with her bunny, Georgie listens and watches in curiosity. The next day Tommy builds a diagram of Henry's items. Dill watches through binoculars, making notes of Henry's activities. Chilli researches on the items Tommy has drawn, she begins reading an excerpt from one of the books about a Dr. Henry Ed Ganthrope, a notable scientist from the early 1950's who claimed to have discovered the ability to travel to other universes, but shortly after his claims he disappeared. She reads about a vessel that he built, allowing for him to travel to other universes - he called it 'The Grand Palaver'. She surmises that he's been re-building The Grand Palaver and plans to leave again. Dill, reluctantly asks 'are we really believing this guys?' The kids look at each other, the possibility of such a fantastical circumstance begins to sink in. Later that night, Henry walks out of the shed, looking up into the stormy sky. He pulls out a photo of his wife, lost in thought briefly, he then puts it back away and returns to his shed. The three friends are sleeping. Tommy wakes to a clash of thunder and walks over to the window. Chilli and Dill wake, joining Tommy at the window. They watch as the door of Henry's shed swings violently from the storm, a thick white fog billows out of it. Dill looks closer at the shed, seeing a small bunny... he looks around the bedroom, realizing Georgie and Minx are missing. He gets brings this to Tommy's attention. In panic, Tommy opens the window and screams for Georgie. Outside, Minx hops into the shed. The three kids grab flashlights and bolt out of the room. Moments later, they run up to Henry's shed, hesitant to go in. Georgie walks to the bedroom looking for Minx. She comes to the window and looks out to find the others standing outside of Henry's shed. They run inside, the door slams behind them. Georgie watches in growing suspense as deep rumbling sounds start to emit from the shed, and what seems to be streams of light begin forming around it. With a shuttering cracking sound, the ground around the shed breaks free, and together the shed and the immediate ground underneath it, begins to float higher into the sky. Then without warning, a burst of light tears through the sky as the shed transforms into a large blimp. Floating with waves of energy circling is massive structure, it's propeller kicking the winds and rains around its large mass, steadily holds The Grand Palaver... and with a single clash of thunder and blinding flash of light the blimp teleports, vanishing in mid-air. Still in shock, Georgie turns, screaming "Mommmyyy!"
- "We are the chapters of our own creation." A defining statement that holds true for each of us, and yet a daunting realization that eventually crosses our path in life. It's this self-actualization that often takes shape, prompting us to make choices that will define our path and ultimately determine who we are. Soleil is a brief moment of reflection. Through compelling visuals that break down the barriers between the viewer and the character, Soleil offers a strong sense of connection that is underlined with curiosity and hope that strikes us from deep within - and it's only from this curiosity, should we look deep enough, that Soleil may bring light to the areas within each of us in ways we couldn't expect.
- Charlie Stanford is a well educated, handsome man who at twenty eight has the perfect designer life. When a mystery woman Lilly comes into Charlie's life and has a hold over him, Charlie's dull routine takes and unexpected turn blurring the lines between infatuation and an obsession that could destroy him.