Stars: Stephanie Barkley, Thomas Wilson Brown, Jacqueline Joe, Lila Guimarães, Katie Simmons, Levi Payne, John Henry Richardson, Jiao Xu | Written by J. Scott Worthington, Hugh D’Calveley | Directed by William Hellmuth, Damon Duncan, Gabriel Kalim Mucci, Susie Jones, Lin Sun
Collecting together five short films from various directors, Tales From The Apocalypse connects its differing tales through an Armageddon theme. Considering the many ways that the end of days can occur, this makes for a variety of story ideas which can be collected for this anthology feature.
Opening the feature is Alone, from director William Hellmuth and writer J. Scott Worthington. The lone survivor of a destroyed research ship, engineer Kaya Torres (Stephanie Barkley) finds her research pod trapped as it circles a black hole. She manages to contact Hammer (Thomas Wilson Brown), a cartographer marooned on a planet. Despite a time displacement, the pair exchange messages which provide comfort as...
Collecting together five short films from various directors, Tales From The Apocalypse connects its differing tales through an Armageddon theme. Considering the many ways that the end of days can occur, this makes for a variety of story ideas which can be collected for this anthology feature.
Opening the feature is Alone, from director William Hellmuth and writer J. Scott Worthington. The lone survivor of a destroyed research ship, engineer Kaya Torres (Stephanie Barkley) finds her research pod trapped as it circles a black hole. She manages to contact Hammer (Thomas Wilson Brown), a cartographer marooned on a planet. Despite a time displacement, the pair exchange messages which provide comfort as...
- 7/4/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Available on digital and DVD on July 4th, we have the trailer premiere for the sci-fi anthology film Tales from the Apocalypse!
"Science-fiction anthology, Tales from the Apocalypse, featuring segments directed by the likes of Thomas Wilson Brown, Damon Duncan, and Gabriel Kalim Mucci, has been acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment for a July 2023, release.
Stories within Tales from the Apocalypse include one on an engineer circling a black hole in a pod, a 14-year-old girl and her father on the return journey to earth when an explosion cripples their aircraft, and a self-conscious Artificial Intelligence goes to the 4th dimension to fix humans future.
"The sci-fi equivalent of Creepshow or Trick R’Treat, Tales from the Apocalypse is a very imaginative, thrilling, and at times even quite scary assortment of stories from some very talented filmmakers.” said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. "There’s great work here by Brown,...
"Science-fiction anthology, Tales from the Apocalypse, featuring segments directed by the likes of Thomas Wilson Brown, Damon Duncan, and Gabriel Kalim Mucci, has been acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment for a July 2023, release.
Stories within Tales from the Apocalypse include one on an engineer circling a black hole in a pod, a 14-year-old girl and her father on the return journey to earth when an explosion cripples their aircraft, and a self-conscious Artificial Intelligence goes to the 4th dimension to fix humans future.
"The sci-fi equivalent of Creepshow or Trick R’Treat, Tales from the Apocalypse is a very imaginative, thrilling, and at times even quite scary assortment of stories from some very talented filmmakers.” said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. "There’s great work here by Brown,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
We first heard of writer/director Gabriel Kalim Mucci with the release of his short film Lunatique (watch short) and since then, he's been keeping busy with no less than four projects in some part of production this year.
Recently Mucci directed a promo for Wasteland 3, a squad-based RPG currently available on a number of platforms including Steam. The game unfolds in the wastelands of post-apocalyptic Colorado and the story is ripped right out of a good Pa tale: a team of well-trained survivors arrive with a mission to help the local ruler keep the control but once they arrive, they discover that said ruler is a brutal leader with nefarious plans.
Having nev...
Recently Mucci directed a promo for Wasteland 3, a squad-based RPG currently available on a number of platforms including Steam. The game unfolds in the wastelands of post-apocalyptic Colorado and the story is ripped right out of a good Pa tale: a team of well-trained survivors arrive with a mission to help the local ruler keep the control but once they arrive, they discover that said ruler is a brutal leader with nefarious plans.
Having nev...
- 11/9/2020
- QuietEarth.us
Lunatique Short Film Gabriel Kalim Mucci‘s Lunatique (2016) short film stars Janaina do Nascimento, Lila Guimarães, Diogo Magal, Paulo Geraissate, and Rony Koren. Lunatique‘s plot synopsis: “Lunatique is a short science fiction film about a lonely woman who struggles daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world.” The trailer for Lunatique came out last year. [...]
Continue reading: Lunatique (2016) Short Film: Lila Guimaraes Searches For Survivors During the Apocalypse...
Continue reading: Lunatique (2016) Short Film: Lila Guimaraes Searches For Survivors During the Apocalypse...
- 11/11/2017
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Are you ready for more exciting post-apocalyptic sci-fi? An excellent Brazilian short film titled Lunatique has arrived online in full after playing at numerous film festivals, including the Sitges Film Festival most recently. The short is directed by cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Gabriel Kalim Mucci, and it's set in a gritty, desolate, ash-covered world. The story is about one lonely woman (Lila Guimaraes) struggling to survive in this world, but she looks quite badass, kind of a bit like Ripley from Aliens. This short has some excellent production design and solid VFX work, which makes it even more thrilling to see. Worth a watch. Original synopsis on Vimeo: "Lunatique is a short science fiction film about a lonely woman who struggles daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world." Lunatique is written & directed by up-and-coming Brazilian filmmaker Gabriel Kalim Mucci, who previously worked as a cinematographer on the other short film Akai previously.
- 11/8/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We first caught sight of Gabriel Kalim Mucci's Lunatique when an impressive trailer for the short film appeared.
It stars Lila Guimaraes as a nameless woman who struggles daily to stay alive in a post-apocalyptic world and features some impressive production design, probably some of the best I've ever seen in an independently produced short film though when one considers Mucci's background is cinematography, it should come as no surprise that the project looks incredible.
After a year-long festival run, Lunatique is now streaming. But don't just hit play on your phone. You'll want to watch this on a large screen with the sound turned up. [Continued ...]...
It stars Lila Guimaraes as a nameless woman who struggles daily to stay alive in a post-apocalyptic world and features some impressive production design, probably some of the best I've ever seen in an independently produced short film though when one considers Mucci's background is cinematography, it should come as no surprise that the project looks incredible.
After a year-long festival run, Lunatique is now streaming. But don't just hit play on your phone. You'll want to watch this on a large screen with the sound turned up. [Continued ...]...
- 11/8/2017
- QuietEarth.us
I don’t normally post trailers to short films. I’d rather just post the full short for people to watch, but sometimes one catches my eye and impresses me. That happened with this trailer for a post-apocalyptic sci-fi short called "Lunatique." I liked what I saw so much that I had to share it.
The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world and follows a lonely woman who is struggling to survive in the crazy world that is full of strange creatures. I really dig the gritty grey style, setting, and character design. It’s got a fun, retro kind of feel to it. It also features some impressive production design and VFX work.
This trailer may be for a short film, but it has the quality of a feature-length professionally made film. The movie was helmed by Brazilian director Gabriel Kalim Mucci, and I can’t wait to see the actual film!
The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world and follows a lonely woman who is struggling to survive in the crazy world that is full of strange creatures. I really dig the gritty grey style, setting, and character design. It’s got a fun, retro kind of feel to it. It also features some impressive production design and VFX work.
This trailer may be for a short film, but it has the quality of a feature-length professionally made film. The movie was helmed by Brazilian director Gabriel Kalim Mucci, and I can’t wait to see the actual film!
- 8/17/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
This looks like a cool little sci-fi short worth waiting for. There's a trailer going around for a Brazilian sci-fi / post-apocalyptic short film called Lunatique, and it's impressive for only 60 seconds. The short is directed by cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Gabriel Kalim Mucci, and it's set in a gritty, desolate, ash-covered world. The story is about one lonely woman struggling to survive in this world, but she looks quite badass, kind of almost like Ripley from Aliens. This has some excellent production design and solid VFX work, I'm anxious to see more from it, hopefully sooner than later. We'll be watching for the unveiling of the full short. Here's the official trailer for Gabriel Kalim Mucci's short film Lunatique, on Vimeo (via ScreenAnarchy): The brief description from Vimeo: Lunatique is a short science fiction film about a lonely woman who struggles daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world. Lunatique is...
- 8/16/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Spotted this simply stunning post-apocalyptic trailer over at ScreenAnarchy this morning. A striking, ash-covered world that looks like it's been built from the ground up, the film boasts some pretty incredible production design. With so much emphasis on verisimilitude these days it feels like we haven't seen this kind of world building in the Pa film in a long time.
Lunatique is a Brazilian short film written and directed by Gabriel Kalim Mucci who had previously worked as a cinematographer.
Synopsis:
Lunatique is a short science fiction film about a lonely woman who struggles daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
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Lunatique is a Brazilian short film written and directed by Gabriel Kalim Mucci who had previously worked as a cinematographer.
Synopsis:
Lunatique is a short science fiction film about a lonely woman who struggles daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
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- 8/11/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Though we didn't know his name we've been admiring the work of Gabriel Kalim Mucci in these parts for years. Mucci first crossed our desk as the cinematographer on Carlos Ganaian's fabulous short film Akai and he moves now into the director's chair with post-acpocalyptic scifi short film Lunatique. the level of design work and production value here is truly remarkable, with - at least for this short glance - Mucci feeling like a true world builder. Can't wait to see the full short but in the meantime take a look at the trailer below!...
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- 8/10/2016
- Screen Anarchy
South America continues to prove a hotbed for young genre minded talents, today's example coming from Brazil. From writer-director Gabriel Kalim Mucci - with second unit work by Carlos Gananian, a familiar face here at Twitch - comes post apocalyptic science fiction short Lunatique.Having recently wrapped principal photography the film is now moving into post production and Mucci has released a brief but impressive teaser of this tale of a lonely soul trying to survive in the aftermath of massive destruction. Take a look below....
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- 6/19/2013
- Screen Anarchy
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