As Fantasy Fest slips into memory, we look forward to next month's Sydney Sci-Fi Festival - some of the highlights that are joining the festival circuit include:
The Reclaimers: After her grandparents are killed by invisible creatures (always good for the budget), a determined young woman seeks to avenge them with the help of her canine companion - the only one who can see the mysterious invaders:
Estonia's Infinite Summer looks a winner: While spending the summer together at a beach house, Grete, Sarah and Mia meet a guy who calls himself Dr. Mindfulness and sells his own meditation app. Detectives Jack and Katrin (Interpol) arrive on the scene to confirm that Dr. Mindfulness is a fraud and bigger, darker forces are behind the app.
The app changes the body chemistry of its users to turn them into something between pollen and cosmic dust. Grete and Sarah have succumbed and are on the loose as Mia has slipped the detective's grasp. The detectives race desperately to solve the case.
Not one for the faint-hearted, Black-Eyed Susan revisits an old trope of an android help-mate who awakens human desires in their owner - in this case an owner with BDSM tendencies:
UFO Sweden is much more fun - a woman searches for her father who was abducted by aliens:
Love and Work takes place in an alternate reality where work is outlawed - everything is done by devices - and people with a desire to work are considered mentally unstable - oddly the British Civil Service already operates in this alternate reality
The Reclaimers: After her grandparents are killed by invisible creatures (always good for the budget), a determined young woman seeks to avenge them with the help of her canine companion - the only one who can see the mysterious invaders:
Estonia's Infinite Summer looks a winner: While spending the summer together at a beach house, Grete, Sarah and Mia meet a guy who calls himself Dr. Mindfulness and sells his own meditation app. Detectives Jack and Katrin (Interpol) arrive on the scene to confirm that Dr. Mindfulness is a fraud and bigger, darker forces are behind the app.
The app changes the body chemistry of its users to turn them into something between pollen and cosmic dust. Grete and Sarah have succumbed and are on the loose as Mia has slipped the detective's grasp. The detectives race desperately to solve the case.
Not one for the faint-hearted, Black-Eyed Susan revisits an old trope of an android help-mate who awakens human desires in their owner - in this case an owner with BDSM tendencies:
UFO Sweden is much more fun - a woman searches for her father who was abducted by aliens:
Love and Work takes place in an alternate reality where work is outlawed - everything is done by devices - and people with a desire to work are considered mentally unstable - oddly the British Civil Service already operates in this alternate reality
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