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SF SHORT FILM FESTIVAL ~ Eco-Horror Shorts ~ 8:15 PM

  • 4 STAR 2200 Clement Street San Francisco, CA, 94121 United States (map)

The Taster

Near future. Europe has changed due to the extreme outcome of climate change. But the Danube delta still is a fertile place and therefore occupied. Here the young woman OZANA gets chosen by the occupiers to try possibly poisoned food for them. But on her first day she gets into a conflict with their leader about who should live and who die.

Unborn Biru

A pregnant widow steals silver from a dead body, in order to survive and feed her daughter. But the silver is cursed, and it has consequences for all of them, including the unborn.

Out of Plastic

An obsessed engineer and their unlucky friend discover the price of creation when plastic becomes the consumer. A modern, comedic twist on the classic creature horror genre, Out of Plastic explores the will of humanity to find permanence on Earth - through whatever means necessary. Since the first synthetic plastic created by Leo Baekeland in 1907, engineers have searched for ways to improve and expand on plastic. In this horror short, an engineer takes on the ultimate mission - replicating the immortality of plastics into a living organism.

Abnormal Prime Time

Seoul has changed day and night due to the extreme UV rays caused by the climate crisis. Now people sleep during the day and work at night. In-Kyung, who is 30 years old, lives with her older sister who works a regular job. In-Kyung works part-time as an insurance counselor during the day and sleeps at night. One day, In-Kyung gets a phone call from her sister telling her to come out right away at midday when everyone is asleep..

Expectant

Ben, a soon-to-be father, attempts to build a crib for his child in the midst of a historic heatwave. As the weather worsens, he is plagued by horrific visions of the world his child will inherit. Hallucination and reality collide when Ben discovers a cancerous portal festering in the depths of his home. He is faced with a decision embrace the encroaching darkness or choose to believe in a better future.