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I love those pieces that actually make you feel like what is purported is a possibility, like PkD's Valis, and this is no exception. The trailer is filled with a convincing conspiracy which intensifies with every turn. Only thing is, this has been running the fest circuit since 2009. How did we miss it?
Through a late night conspiracy broadcast, a frantic caller claims human beings from the future are living on the moon, controlling our every action. His call is cut short, but when a box of unusual materials arrives at the radio station several days later, filmmakers Matt and Sonny become involved and pursue the story, following the lead and chasing a set of hidden coordinates deep into Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin. An enormous and dark underground facility reveals there may be more truth to the caller's story than believed, and quickly entangles the filmmakers in uncovering a history that was meant to be long forgotten. They narrowly escape with one unusual artifact, but soon find themselves in a threatening encounter with the bizarre and reclusive Church of Lunology, an organization very dedicated to keeping their mysterious secrets, and silencing anyone who stands in their way. Now hunted and on the run, they flee their homes only to encounter David James, a man who claims to have escaped from the moon as a child. His interview provides much needed answers, and even a solution to their problem. Committed to protecting themselves by filming their story, they keep the cameras rolling as they discover earth's secret history, and fight to survive a hunt that would have already taken their lives, if they weren't in possession of one unusual artifact. Time is almost up, but their story cannot end until they face head-on the most powerful and secret organization in the world.
Trailer after the break.
boris (1 year ago) Reply
damn that looks cool. Everybody in it looks like a fringe crank, but that's ok. Ya, like the reviewer said: feels possiblish. The walls of the world get sketchy.
frutius (1 year ago) Reply
ok, wtf. Can't get this anywhere, it exists nowhere. Yet it supposedly exists. Just like that Polish film "1". Another unseeable awesome film. What the fuck is this shit?
bad dog (1 year ago) Reply
Very cool.
Ferdinand (1 year ago) Reply
I saw this movie at the Nashville Film Fest. It was a definate stand out movie that still has me wondering what parts are fact and what is fiction. The screenwriter leaves no stone unturned when it comes to detail. This is a movie I want to see again and again. Totally entertaining from start to finish. Can't wait for the release.
uncleB (1 year ago) Reply
I'm with frutius, QE teases us with these awesome films only for us to find out they're unseeable or only exist in some obscure film festival. Damn you QE!
Nice find QE iI will still seek this one out.
bad dog (1 year ago) Reply
I'm in a rare state of agreement with uncleB about this. I'd love to see QE post a link to where we can buy the film when it becomes available, if we can't see it locally. Very often I see a great movie on this site but can't see it anywhere, and by the time it might be available on DVD, I've forgotten about it. It's not QE's job to do this but it would be nice if they did!
Momochan (1 year ago) Reply
At around 1:16 is the creator/actor of MR.DIETY saying "give them what they want". Cool...MR.Diety is a great show.
Sick Puppy (1 year ago) Reply
Anyway we can get a link to buy or see movies we see on QE? I'm with the others the PA movie list is great, but we want MORE!!!!!
Steven (1 year ago) Reply
I saw this film at the Roswell UFO Festival. It was by far the best thing they screened there.
Ferdinand was right about the attention to detail. It was astonishingly good. Considering it was pretty low budget, the acting was exceptional. If this doesn't make it into the public eye I will be very surprised.
Lotus Eater (1 year ago) Reply
Im pretty sure there are some folks living on the moon.
If not then why not? It would make for a lovely view.




