Arthur Vincie’s sci-fi/nior will have it’s world premiere at this years Shriekfest Film Festival. The film is a dramatic blend of film nior and sci-fi that focuses on an alternate world day in New YorK City where psychics with real powers sell their services as street vendors. They live in fear of the Psychological Police Corps ("Psychcops") and lead lonely, desperate lives. Our hero, Chris, is a collector. He compulsively picks up the things most of us throw away or forget – pens, coins, lighters, keys, stones, and other detritus – and sells them to passersby. But every object he picks today will have meaning for someone in the future.
His gift comes with a big downside, however – he experiences his life out of order, slippingbetween the past, present and future. Chris wants to live a "regular" existence, and copes with his slippage as best he can. But when he commits murder in the future, he realizes he has to alter his present in order to prevent it. But how can he do this when he’s not even sure of what time it is? The film stars MacLeod Andrews, Mina Vesper Gokal, Kelly Sullivan, Derek Morgan, Mollie O'Mara, Curt Bouril, Eric Martin Brown and Stephen Bradbury.
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