23rd Nevermore Film Festival

IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE Science-Fiction Shorts

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Here is a 99-minute collection of science fiction comedy and dramatic shorts from around the world.


JETTISON: A restless young woman ships off to fight an interstellar war, only to struggle with the effects of being cut off from her home by both time and space.

COLOSSUS: A young Navy pilot’s life is shattered after being shot down by a UFO in World War II. Consumed by obsessive fear and hatred, he sets out on a quest to find and kill the creature that put him burning into the sea.

GOD IN THE SKY: When a cosmic entity suddenly appears in the sky one day, sending everyone on Earth 'visions of the afterlife' - Dee, a teenage girl suffers a crisis of faith when she doesn't receive any visions at all. As life begins to return to a new 'normal', Dee attempts to reconcile her complicated emotions with the world around her.

UFO: A night marked on the calendar, two friends, a lot of food and the hope of seeing a UFO. Between bites, Lorena and Cristina chat about human relationships, their fears and aliens.

IGNITION: When the sun starts dying, an apathetic young man will have to do something he's never done before to reignite it and save his girlfriend's garden: try. Also build a rocket, learn nuclear fusion and launch himself into the sun, but mostly, try.

SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE: Through a series of dreams and visions, a woman begins to suspect reality has been altered by mysterious forces.

RESTORE: A post-apocalyptic, sci-fi drama about the last man on earth. Jason acquires holographic spheres to recreate a special memory with his partner Brian. In the process, Jason realizes that memories contain good and bad pieces and it can only be true if both sides are included.

THE JELLYFISH'S BLOOD: Dr. Vincent Dubreuil is being interviewed because he was recently awarded a Nobel prize for his recent revolutionary findings on the gene responsible for aging. This gene, derived from the DNA of a self-regenerating jellyfish, could theoretically allow rejuvenation of other more complex living organisms. In French with English subtitles.

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When a cosmic entity suddenly appears in the sky one day, sending everyone on Earth 'visions of the afterlife' - Dee a teenage girl, suffers a crisis of faith when she doesn't receive any visions at all. As life begins to return to a new 'normal', Dee attempts to reconcile her complicated emotions with the world around her.


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2022 Nevermore Jury Award Nominee!

Best Actress -- Tali Simon (“Dee”, God in the Sky)

Best Ensemble Cast

Best Director

Best Screenplay

Best Original Score


Director Biography - Daniel Fox, Sean Peter Fox

Dan has been an animator since 2007, working in motion-graphics first, working on TVC's and music videos, before moving across into video-game animation, where the games he's worked on have been singled out during Apple keynote speeches ('Overland') and been nominated for BAFTA Games Awards ('NeoCab'). His first love has always been film and he hopes to bring more attention to disabled filmmakers and their challenges as he uses this film to pursue further filmmaking projects of all kinds.


Sean graduated with a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film & Television) from Deakin University in 2016, with his wry comedy graduate film ('Party Tricks') going on to be showcased at Perth's Revelation International Film Festival and the Ohio Indie Gathering Film Festival respectively. He regularly works within the realm of corporate videography, with the bulk of his time spent editing or camera operating/assisting. As a storyteller on the autism spectrum, he has held a longstanding and unique approach to storytelling that has transcended mediums over the years, from the written word to his passion for cinema, and he is eager to follow that passion as far as he can.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    19 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Australia
  • Premiere
    United States Premiere
  • Director
    Daniel Fox, Sean Peter Fox
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