An experimental visual poem about a sick lonely old man stays in his big empty house, dreaming of a glorious life that he could have. In this dream, he plays a Rubik's Cube, which connects the memories of his prime in a paralleled universe, the chapters of love and pain.
Second in the series, dysfunctional friends Adam and Quentin are on the road, taking care of business in their own inimitable fashion.
Portraying the events leading up to "12/15/1996", delving a little deeper into the relationships and motives of our anti-heroes.
Two strangers, a man and woman, from separate times wake with no memory aboard a huge bioship. They must work together for answers as to where they are and why they are there.
Two strangers, a man and woman, from separate times wake with no memory aboard a huge bioship. They must work together for answers as to where they are and why they are there.
Adam Cardon starred as astronaut Daryl Henderson in Hulu's sci-fi series Ark (produced by Gabe Sachs, written by Robbie Thompson). On television, he's agented child stars on Arrested Development, confronted Rebecca Romijn as a sleazy paparazzo on Pepper Dennis, and saved Chelsea Brady from the jaws of death on Days of Our Lives. Additional credits include the feature Sons of Liberty, Ringer! (Best Actor, Bali International Film Festival) and festival favorites Small Talk and 12/14/1996. On stage, he spent a season with Southwest Shakespeare Company and made his Los Angeles theater debut in Wink at the Zephyr Theater. Adam stars in the current Pepsi ad campaign and narrated The Power, the sequel to the international bestseller The Secret. Adam currently studies with Eric Morris and can be found sailing, surfing, and working on his family's Utah ranch in his spare time.
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