INHERITANCE short film

INHERITANCE is a haunting sci-fi short film that delves into themes of memory, loss, and identity, set against a backdrop of desolation. In this world, ghosts of abandoned cities linger as silent witnesses to humanity’s forgotten past. The horizon stretches endlessly, dotted only with skeletal remnants of civilization—telephone poles crumbling into dust, their wires hanging like veins drained of life.

 

The landscape is harsh, rocky, and barren, its monotony broken only by a few palm trees standing as futile markers of life in an unforgiving wasteland. Dust fills the air, obscuring time and blurring the lines between the present and what once was.

 

Emerging from this inhospitable land is a strange figure, clad in a patchwork spacesuit, suggesting both survival and alienation. They move through this post-apocalyptic tableau as a living artifact, carrying not just tools but the weight of memories—those inherited, kept alive, or deliberately buried.

 

INHERITANCE is more than a sci-fi narrative; it’s a psychological journey into the human psyche, exploring what defines us as individuals and as a species. The film masterfully blends gritty, painterly visuals with existential storytelling, leaving viewers to question the landscapes of their own memories and what they choose to preserve.

Production: TROUT
 Creative Hub | Direction: George Kalofolias, George Baourdas | Screenplay: George Kalofolias | Animation: George Baourdas, Lefteris Faidas | Music: George Baourdas, Evangelos Athanasias

Production: TROUT
 Creative Hub | Direction: George Kalofolias, George Baourdas | Screenplay: George Kalofolias | Animation: George Baourdas, Lefteris Faidas | Music: George Baourdas, Evangelos Athanasias

INHERITANCE short film

INHERITANCE is a haunting sci-fi short film that delves into themes of memory, loss, and identity, set against a backdrop of desolation. In this world, ghosts of abandoned cities linger as silent witnesses to humanity’s forgotten past. The horizon stretches endlessly, dotted only with skeletal remnants of civilization—telephone poles crumbling into dust, their wires hanging like veins drained of life.

 

The landscape is harsh, rocky, and barren, its monotony broken only by a few palm trees standing as futile markers of life in an unforgiving wasteland. Dust fills the air, obscuring time and blurring the lines between the present and what once was.

 

Emerging from this inhospitable land is a strange figure, clad in a patchwork spacesuit, suggesting both survival and alienation. They move through this post-apocalyptic tableau as a living artifact, carrying not just tools but the weight of memories—those inherited, kept alive, or deliberately buried.

 

INHERITANCE is more than a sci-fi narrative; it’s a psychological journey into the human psyche, exploring what defines us as individuals and as a species. The film masterfully blends gritty, painterly visuals with existential storytelling, leaving viewers to question the landscapes of their own memories and what they choose to preserve.

Production: TROUT
 Creative Hub | Direction: George Kalofolias, George Baourdas | Screenplay: George Kalofolias | Animation: George Baourdas, Lefteris Faidas | Music: George Baourdas, Evangelos Athanasias

INHERITANCE short film

INHERITANCE is a haunting sci-fi short film that delves into themes of memory, loss, and identity, set against a backdrop of desolation. In this world, ghosts of abandoned cities linger as silent witnesses to humanity’s forgotten past. The horizon stretches endlessly, dotted only with skeletal remnants of civilization—telephone poles crumbling into dust, their wires hanging like veins drained of life.

 

The landscape is harsh, rocky, and barren, its monotony broken only by a few palm trees standing as futile markers of life in an unforgiving wasteland. Dust fills the air, obscuring time and blurring the lines between the present and what once was.

 

Emerging from this inhospitable land is a strange figure, clad in a patchwork spacesuit, suggesting both survival and alienation. They move through this post-apocalyptic tableau as a living artifact, carrying not just tools but the weight of memories—those inherited, kept alive, or deliberately buried.

 

INHERITANCE is more than a sci-fi narrative; it’s a psychological journey into the human psyche, exploring what defines us as individuals and as a species. The film masterfully blends gritty, painterly visuals with existential storytelling, leaving viewers to question the landscapes of their own memories and what they choose to preserve.

INHERITANCE short film

INHERITANCE is a haunting sci-fi short film that delves into themes of memory, loss, and identity, set against a backdrop of desolation. In this world, ghosts of abandoned cities linger as silent witnesses to humanity’s forgotten past. The horizon stretches endlessly, dotted only with skeletal remnants of civilization—telephone poles crumbling into dust, their wires hanging like veins drained of life.

 

The landscape is harsh, rocky, and barren, its monotony broken only by a few palm trees standing as futile markers of life in an unforgiving wasteland. Dust fills the air, obscuring time and blurring the lines between the present and what once was.

 

Emerging from this inhospitable land is a strange figure, clad in a patchwork spacesuit, suggesting both survival and alienation. They move through this post-apocalyptic tableau as a living artifact, carrying not just tools but the weight of memories—those inherited, kept alive, or deliberately buried.

 

INHERITANCE is more than a sci-fi narrative; it’s a psychological journey into the human psyche, exploring what defines us as individuals and as a species. The film masterfully blends gritty, painterly visuals with existential storytelling, leaving viewers to question the landscapes of their own memories and what they choose to preserve.

Production: TROUT
 Creative Hub | Direction: George Kalofolias, George Baourdas | Screenplay: George Kalofolias | Animation: George Baourdas, Lefteris Faidas | Music: George Baourdas, Evangelos Athanasias

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