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How will the world confront an alien invasion will depend a lot on the visitors. Meet our potential galactic neighbors in our „Invasions” anthology.

„Invasions” Features:
„Megan” by Greg Strasz
When a young Scientist becomes entangled in a military mission to deliver the only antidote that will save mankind, she finds herself not only fighting for survival but also being confronted by demons from her past.

„Laws of the Universe” by Chris Mangano & Adam Aresty
An inmate is trapped in his prison cell after an extraordinary circumstance happens beyond his prison walls. With outside forces threatening the ones he loves, he will do anything it takes to escape.

„Echoes In The Ice” written and directed by BJ Verot
Four men explore an abandoned research facility. Within the station unsettling signs of disorder are revealed, and in the lowest level of the facility, a chilling discovery is made.

„I Know the Truth” by Dustin Bowser & Andrew Ciaccio
A man trying to escape from reality, finally does.

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  1. Interesting movie, but the dark background makes it hard to see all the features, and so you lose some of the "feel" for it. Wish it were a lighter background, not all dark.

  2. Most of these videos from Dust are from a channel called Vimeo from about 20 years ago. Dust doesn't produce any of these films. Most are produced by college kids.

  3. Kinda disappointed with this set. The first one is uninspired, and in the end just a generic kaiju flick. Seems like waste of money, to be honest. The second one is interesting, but a bit too chaotic, and it seems more a proof of concept that a fully developed short story. The third one is the best of these, it's what actually saves this set from being a waste of time. The last one looks like someone had a bad trip and decided to make a film about it. Some ambiguous images and phrases are not enough to build a compelling mistery.

    Come on, Dust, you can find better ones than that.

  4. Nice one frame blip ending. So obligatory. What? No vomit scene? No car chase. Oh, no car chases in a short, only vomit scenes.

    Try next time to make the ending much shorter. Instead of a one-second blip, howzabout a 2 nano second blip ending that just goes so fast that no one can see it?

  5. Great cinematography and production but pacing was far too slow and the storyline confused (don’t confuse mean and moody for meaningful). Would certainly like to see more but needs much better pacing to draw the viewers in – we make something for the viewers not our film schoolmates

  6. Unfortunately I can't make out a single word of the prologue. I can't imagine my phone is the only one on
    which this is a problem– I wish filmmakers/editors/etc would consider this for pieces likely/made to be posted online, and use a larger font!