Sci-Fi Short Film "STARBORN" | DUST | Online Premiere
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- The first woman scheduled to travel to interstellar space must decide whether to continue with her mission or her unexpected pregnancy.
"STARBORN" by Kylie Eaton
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"STARBORN" Credits:
Written and Directed by Kylie Eaton
Produced by Kylie Eaton and Sara Reid
Cinematographer - Eric Ulbrich
Costume Designer - Stacia Muse
Original Score - Andre Stringer and Ryan Dunn
Casting - Andrew Dahreddine
1st AC - Jared Bargiel
Camera Operator - Brandon Alperin
Gaffer - Mark Ramsay
Key Grip - Justin Moran-Duquette
Swings - Teodore Davis, Derrick Hsaio
Art PA - Mack Hedrick
Key Hair + Makeup - Julie Dinh, Jessica Clark
Sound Mixer - Dutch Vannette
Set PA - Jay Stamm, Chris Woods
Editor - Kylie Eaton
Post Production Sound Services - Point of Blue Studios
Sound Designer / Re-Recording Mixer - W. Alex Reeves
Colorist - Eric Ulbrich
Visual Effects by CWBY Creative
VFX Producer - Alex Bartz
Matte Painter - Ian Vicknair
Compositor - Sergio Mishchenko
Production Services - Heart on Fire Productions
Payroll Services - NPI Payroll
Special Thanks - Julia Kennelly, Jamie Davis, Luminous Lighting, JMD Grip, Sue + Scott Ulbrich, Erin Murphy West
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I am so honored for STARBORN to premiere online on DUST! As my third film on the platform, I absolutely love the community and the engagement that happens around the films. Happy to answer any questions you might have. A big thank you to the crew and cast for putting their heart and souls into this labor of love, as well as kept me going at 9 months pregnant! (You might spy that baby's cameo!). I hope that this film is an opening for some great dialogue surrounding reproductive rights and the future of humanity.
It's amazing great job!
I love it!
@@elaniarkady7351 Thank you!!
Well done!
Congrats on this film - beautifully shot and really well edited. The sound editing especially stood out; it really drove that ending. Special shout out to the hair / costume / props as well, they really set the tone.
I look forward to seeing what you direct in the future. Best of luck!
The actress from Atropa right there. Oh I remember her!!!
Yes! Jeannie Bolet - an amazing actress and human!
where is Atropa
Thanks for having CC enabled
Not just a compelling story, but also delivered with very basic scenescapes. No need for advanced CGI or any of the other usual sort of visual content often presented in sci-fi productions, remarkably well done.
Beautiful filmmaking!! Lovely! Thoughtfully made every frame. Great.
Thank you!
It's the choices we make, that define us
Well done, thoughtful....
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7 minutes and I have tears running down my face! Amazing job!
Thank you! 🙏🙏
Your easily impressed
When all movies are meh I'll have you to thank for it!
What a FANTASTIC and well told story! Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you so much for watching! So glad you enjoyed!
Great story and execution.
Poor dad
Clicking “like” before half way through. Great work.
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I mean, that's the most important thing. To click like ASAP and let everyone know you approved!
Absolutely adored this. Lots of powerful messages to unpack in under 8 minutes! Well done ❤!
Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed!
Beautiful, and thoughtful. Well done to all involved.
A good movie, but I think the movie reflects the extent of human selfishness and self-love over the common good.
This is because the only reason the heroine of the film goes into space is that it brings more profits to the company, meaning (corporate greed). The other reason is that the heroine of the film prefers her personal success over her child or husband, and this is (selfishness).
The film reflects the selfishness of the heroine of the film and the greed of the company in exchange for love and family.
I would like to apologize for the linguistic errors, as I am Egyptian and my language is Arabic
wow you missed the whole point. The woman sacrificed her easy life for the good of mankind.
@@talon1313are you sure she sacrificed her life for mankind, the movie explained to us the only reason she will go to space.
And I am sure there are other men and women to do the job
😮Powerful message - thank you!💯💫👍!
Very good film. And a giant sacrifice to humanity. I don't know how I would decide...
@@franzfrunzner4086 🙏🙏
If you have ever held your own kid in your arms you would know what you would decide. This was a bad short.
TRUTH…..
This means trust yourself. Hi from Now Zealand
Nicely done. Hopefully the day will come in the near future that allows for much faster space travel to other planets. 40 years is far too much to waste.
Unfortunately, 40 years is already extremely fast…
Meaningful and thought provoking with a satisfying conclusion, a rarity these days on this channel. Well done to all involved.
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
So agree!!
Nicely done! Brought up some sensitive, instinctual issues that some women will have to navigate if they want to have experiences beyond traditional motherhood.
There are 8 billion humans on Earth. One more or less is not that significant. At the end of the day, it's about what we want to do with our current human life. There are always trade offs & sacrifices.
For some it will be "meh... not all that exciting". Let's, instead, go on grand adventure into the vastness of the cosmos.
It's all fatal, no matter which you choose...
Do a part 2 on her return to him being 90 and her 40 still.
The mother at the end is shown with a head covering, which in today's time, can be indicative of women observing certain religious traditions. I'm wondering if that choice of costume was intentional, as if to suggest that on a frontier world, as opposed to the developed home world, some "regression" to more conservative values would be useful or necessary to build up a new society.
relax. its just a movie, regardless of what it may mean
@@szlpharmacology1330 Haha, you're taking me more seriously than I took this film. It raised some questions, which I think it was meant to do. :)
@@jstnhnh ok😂👋
I think it may have just been a little misty out that morning....so hence, the head covering...
Wait, who was holding the baby at the end?
Some distant future colonist.
@@zoltanposfai3451 ahhh. Thx 👍🏻
The plaque states that the colony is named after the astronaut centuries into the future, indicating that the woman and the baby are her descendants.
@@fabled-pilgrim descendents from incest?
@@fabled-pilgrim Where is any correlation between a plaque and the population? Are the future Moon citizens the descendants of Neil Armstrong? The people on the American continent descendants of Amerigo Vescpucci? The Colombian people the descendants of Columbus? Former citizens of Leningrad and Stalingrad children of Lenin and Stalin?
A plaque doesn't even indicate that she made it. It indicates that people who decided to name a colony found it important to have her name associated with it. Could have been respect. Could have been a political tool.
For all we know, she died on her way there, and the subsequent successful missions wanted to pay respect for her attempt.
Like there are schools named after Sharon Christa McAuliffe who died in the Challenger accident.
Please make all Dust videos closed captioned.
I found this to be very thought provoking. Well done!
Thought provoking! To me, It's a story of destiny. Sometimes, it's possible to do the wrong thing for the right reasons, and the right thing for the wrong reasons. She felt a call to further mankind's consciousness, and she answered it. Regardless of the emotional situation and, in this case, the profits of a company, she knew if she didn't do it, she would always look back and regret it. Inspiring, terrifying, we've all been there in some incarnation or another. This is a masterful short-story of destiny's call - I know it means other things too, but that's what it means to me. Thank you for the film 🎥 ❤
Loved it thanks!
I like this channel
beautiful
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Wonderful concept with an age-old inner question.
Wow! This is an excellent short. Thanks for your great work.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed!
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Great story makes you think about your future❤❤❤❤❤
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Good
Having people come into her quarantine bubble kinda defeats the point.....no?
Perhaps there is an airlock / sani-step procedure?
Cold!
Put the heating on.
I read the book. I wonder how the movie stacks up...
Hahaha yeah right. :)
Real life choices have real life consequences
Excellent !
excelente 😃😃
Nice! Very well executed.
Thanks!
At the end of the day it was her choice to terminate her pregnancy. It wasn't an easy decision but through her sacrifice she was able to further humanity's progress and allow others the opportunity that she gave up.
Someone has to be the first to give birth in space if we want to live among the stars. Go momma!
Well, she was not the first on that front...
And before we get there, we want to go one small step at a time. You don't want to risk the life of your kid for an experiment. Right now, we don't even know the effects of low gravity like the Moon or Mars. So, we will have colonies there before a planned pregnancy or childbirth.
The feeling, video overall great quality!
I liked the corporate angle on this - it's all about stock price packaged as some great quest for mankind. In a way this is realistic since that's exactly what's going on with AI. A technology no one has asked for, peddled as a 'solution" to whatever (probably better war making machines) but ultimately a pure wealth generating device.
This story about a lone female sent to space, a female heartless CEO and a poor guy who has no say in anything is a bit too PC for my taste.
I love the forward thinking, keep it going ya good guys 'n gals.
Вас махен зи?
Гебурт?
Why not send a robot? It would have been more efficient, safer, cheaper and definitely less complicated. In reality, the initial colonisation of Mars would be all these things rather than risking the lives of humans on such a trip.
Meh. This was not a film about a woman going to space pregnant. She terminated her pregnancy and the woman holding the baby was a futurist woman who thousands of years later had given birth on a planet the astronaut discovered and humans inhabited. It certainly didn’t look like they were doing all that well just … meh. It was predictable and boring.
Always been fascinated by how people view things differently. Many others thought it was thought proving and a great short and you hated it and thought it was boring . Thats why I hate reviews because it means nothing until you see it and can evaluate it .
Sorry you couldn't suspend your disbelief long enough to enjoy the possibilities. Perhaps a more enjoyable short episode of Futurama?
5:09 minecraft button sound
Yeah.. but I think it originates back to a bespoke mouse-click on Windows 98?
Love it ! 🇳🇴
So the life of an innocent is worth less than the good of science and so called humanity.
Why _"4201"?_
Good Q. I'm like circa about 4201. Nahhh. It's probably a postal code or something there in the Proxima neighborhood. In an unrelated thought, this little short film had Hallmark vibes to it. That's effing scary.
Why are you taking a blood sample from the top front of your finger? The number of neurons there is much higher then on the side. You should take the blood sample from the side.
Having said this, I will now watch the rest of te movie since I am now only at 0:52.
no closed captions and then mumblemumble...??...
There ARE closed captions. Just click on the cc button.
@@wastepolice robot captions are useless...
@@timmothy58 They worked for me.
So like, is she going to come back and leave the lonesome behind? You'd think they'd have sent a breading pair instead of a single woman. Not much of a Colony otherwise🤷
Bread would be helpful in any colony, but I think you mean breeding. But that's a pretty gross way to refer to a male/female couple.
first Dust film i actively dislike
I love the DEI and the guilt tripping on full display. Nicely done.
Written and directed by someone who never had a kid I bet. This was dumb, selfish, no real insight into the human condition. Throw in some "drama" and show how a selfish individual can have their name on a plaque.
I found this short too close to the movie, "Contact" with Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey which was a deeply moving film that really made the viewer embrace the character's journey.. But the end of this film had a political spin which has been spun too many times that it is made it drag and made me lose what little interest I had in the character.
LMAO, you and your types that look for politics in everything. Can't help yourself, can you? :D
We are all sick of being dragged through the woke DEI mud and the glorification of unaliving babies
@@Freeman_Actual "We"? Speak for yourself, DeeBag.
Sorry so she gave birth on the way there?
Good!
If a bit meh!
It also feels a little half baked as if the production was rushed.
Lacks heart
She was only 12 when he graduated high school. . . or rather 11 ½
Just skipped over trhe whole story. So much left out.
So it takes 60 months to get there, yet the kid is what 6 months old? It also survived space, the birth process, who cleaned up the mess, so on and so forth?
No, she aborted her own kid. That is a future colonist and the colonist's kid on proxima b in the distant future. She chose the mission over her being a mother.
@@nickellfive5 Exactly this... indicated by the plaque showing the date the colony was founded in 4201. Surely people don't think the entire movie was set two thousand years in the future from now?
Absolutely disgusting
Beautiful message imo
Thank you! 🙏
Really?
crappy ending
Stupid inconsistencies and illogic. It's a 62-month flight. But the baby in arms on proxima is a year at most. And the baby was supposed to be 4 years old.
Its not her,she chose the mission over baby. The last scene was from a distant future where human settled on the new planet thanks to her mission. The colony name is named after her the pioneer
I'm confused. I don't get the ending. Am I supposed to guess? (Maybe I'm dense... or too obtuse. 🥱)
From another comment:
"She terminated her pregnancy and the woman holding the baby was a futurist woman who thousands of years later had given birth on a planet the astronaut discovered and humans inhabited."
My take, based on the plaque, was that they were her descendants. I thought the tablets were a red herring to mislead the audience as she was on meds as part of her quarantine preparation. I guess it's open to interpretation.