Parallel Worlds are very much in fashion at the moment.
There are dramas such as FlashForward and Paradox on TV while, on the big screen, the latest Star Trek movie created an alternative universe through time travel.
So sci-fi thriller Triple Hit has come along at just the right time.
And yet it still manages to seem refreshingly different. I can't recall a series or movie where there were three incarnations of the same person existing on wildly different versions of Earth.
The film was made by Leamington-based Entanglement Productions and won third place in the Best Film Category at the recent Institute of Videography awards, held at Coventry's Ricoh Arena. It was then screened at the first Falstaff International Film Festival in Stratford-on-Avon.
Triple Hit's writer and director Huw Bowen (pictured right) said: "The film festival was a lot of fun, and we won another award - Special Mention for Best Visual Effects,...
There are dramas such as FlashForward and Paradox on TV while, on the big screen, the latest Star Trek movie created an alternative universe through time travel.
So sci-fi thriller Triple Hit has come along at just the right time.
And yet it still manages to seem refreshingly different. I can't recall a series or movie where there were three incarnations of the same person existing on wildly different versions of Earth.
The film was made by Leamington-based Entanglement Productions and won third place in the Best Film Category at the recent Institute of Videography awards, held at Coventry's Ricoh Arena. It was then screened at the first Falstaff International Film Festival in Stratford-on-Avon.
Triple Hit's writer and director Huw Bowen (pictured right) said: "The film festival was a lot of fun, and we won another award - Special Mention for Best Visual Effects,...
- 1/5/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Leamington Spa film company Entanglement Productions has won third place in the Best Film category of the Iov (Institute of Videography) awards with its sci-fi thriller Triple Hit.
The film's writer/producer/director Huw Bowen is pictured below receving the award from Iov's Chris Waterlow and former Tomorrow's World star Maggie Philbin in an Oscars-style ceremony at the Iov Annual Convention, held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
Triple Hit was one of only five short-listed titles within the Best Film category. Judges were looking for exceptional video production standards, originality and creative flair.
The film is among the 150-plus movies being screened this week at the first Falstaff International Film Festival in Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire.
The film - previously called Schrodinger's Girl - centres on Rebecca Hunter, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between realities and then finds her parallel-world counterparts have...
The film's writer/producer/director Huw Bowen is pictured below receving the award from Iov's Chris Waterlow and former Tomorrow's World star Maggie Philbin in an Oscars-style ceremony at the Iov Annual Convention, held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
Triple Hit was one of only five short-listed titles within the Best Film category. Judges were looking for exceptional video production standards, originality and creative flair.
The film is among the 150-plus movies being screened this week at the first Falstaff International Film Festival in Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire.
The film - previously called Schrodinger's Girl - centres on Rebecca Hunter, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between realities and then finds her parallel-world counterparts have...
- 11/19/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Year: 2008
Release date: Unknown
Directors: Huw Bowen
Writers: Huw Bowen
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 6 out of 10
Schrödinger's Girl is a fairly low-budget British sci-fi film concerning a young female scientist called Rebecca, fired from her job at a university and working in contemporary London with her faithful assistant Matt and flirty equipment connection Dave, in an attempt to prove the existence of parallel worlds. Meanwhile in one of said other worlds there's her double, Sarah, using the far more legitimate and futuristic bio-computers that her advanced parallel world, The United Nations sector of Western Europe, has to offer. To further complicate things Anastasia, another version of Rebecca, is trying the same thing in the Republic of Great Britain, a savage parallel world run under a brutal communist regime, complete with statues of Joseph Stalin and scary propaganda. Anastasia uses pretty low-tech methods that involve unsettling human experiments and lots of gore.
Release date: Unknown
Directors: Huw Bowen
Writers: Huw Bowen
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 6 out of 10
Schrödinger's Girl is a fairly low-budget British sci-fi film concerning a young female scientist called Rebecca, fired from her job at a university and working in contemporary London with her faithful assistant Matt and flirty equipment connection Dave, in an attempt to prove the existence of parallel worlds. Meanwhile in one of said other worlds there's her double, Sarah, using the far more legitimate and futuristic bio-computers that her advanced parallel world, The United Nations sector of Western Europe, has to offer. To further complicate things Anastasia, another version of Rebecca, is trying the same thing in the Republic of Great Britain, a savage parallel world run under a brutal communist regime, complete with statues of Joseph Stalin and scary propaganda. Anastasia uses pretty low-tech methods that involve unsettling human experiments and lots of gore.
- 2/16/2009
- QuietEarth.us
We've been following this micro-budget scifi flick out of the UK for some time now and even brought you some exclusive stills back in October. We just got the heads up from director Huw Bowen that the first 10 minutes of the film is online for your enjoyment, and while it's still in post which means it's not completed, you can still get a good feel for where the films heading, parallel universes and all. Now if only we could get them to do a series like Sliders...
The film is about Rebecca, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between universes and then finds that her parallel-world counterparts have their own agendas.
First 10 minutes after the break!
The film is about Rebecca, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between universes and then finds that her parallel-world counterparts have their own agendas.
First 10 minutes after the break!
- 12/9/2008
- QuietEarth.us
Yup! She can even walk through walls. The UK has been putting out some great micro-budget films lately and this looks like no exception. We've been following it for a while, including posting the early trailer sans fx, and the more I see of this, the more I like it. Director Huw Bowen got in touch with us to let us know the film should be done by the end of October (I can't wait to see it), and to pass along some stills (with fx) as they're deep in post right now. New trailer coming soon!
"The film is about Rebecca, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between universes and then finds that her parallel-world counterparts have their own agendas."
Stills after the break!
"The film is about Rebecca, a disgraced scientist conducting research into alternate universes. She discovers a way to travel between universes and then finds that her parallel-world counterparts have their own agendas."
Stills after the break!
- 10/16/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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