
They ended humanity. Now they want its soul.
A film by Emmy-nominated director
Nik Kleverov (Native Foreign).
In an android-ruled future where humanity is obsolete, Dr. Turner is the last guardian of our soul: memory itself. As he fights to preserve our past, this photorealistic sci-fi drama blurs the line between what is real and what is remembered, asking what we are without our stories.
The shadows of the past refuse to die.
A film by visionary world-builder Jovardi.
Years after the events of the original Ikona, Victor's daughter fights to escape her father's brutal legacy. But as the shadows of the past close in, she uncovers a horrifying truth: the violence she’s running from may already be a part of her.
The Hill
What if you could walk through the dreams of others, but lose yourself in the process?
A film by the surrealist duo Ethereal Moon.
Born silent to the world, a young man lives a secret life, walking through the dreams of strangers. What begins as wonder soon becomes a burden, as fragments of other lives bleed into his own. The Hill is a fantasy that explores the fragile boundary between empathy and identity, told with haunting surrealism and visual poetry.
The Drift
Two brothers must choose between family and war.
By boundary-pushing director Noah Miller
In a galaxy torn apart by conflict, two estranged brothers stand on opposite sides. When their paths cross in battle, Howard must make the ultimate choice: remain loyal to his duty as a soldier, or to his bond as a brother.
A film by boundary-pushing visual storyteller Panaviscope.
What begins as a dream dissolves into something deeper, a world where emotion and nature reflect one another, and nothing is what it seems.
Blending cinematic live-action with AI-generated imagery, Stars Stars Stars continues Wonder’s exploration of how human creativity and machine intelligence can merge to tell new kinds of stories.








