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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP13 Jan 2021 10:40 p.m. PST

… and the Traumas of War

"Fear is inevitable. Worry is inevitable. Grief is inescapable. Can technology help?

These are classic sci-fi questions, and they're the subject of the short film "Rewind", written and directed by Stephen Eigenmann. Starring Sheila Traiser as Sheila and Alec Lang as Melo, an assistant robot, this is a story about a widowed mother trying to cope with her daughter's tour of duty in a foreign war. It's a story about nostalgia, and fear, and finding ways to move on…."
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