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Central to the film’s immersive world-building is the original score composed by Sarah deCourcy. Her work provides a sophisticated, neo-noir sonic backdrop that perfectly captures the tension between the clinical, high-tech "Realm" and the raw, biological desperation of the protagonist.Variety and other major trade publications have noted the film's technical precision, highlighting how the atmospheric score complements the "vivid vision of the future" while deepening the psychological weight of the narrative.

AwardFestival/Organization
Winner -FIPRESCI Prize (Discovery)Toronto International Film Festival
Winner - Grand Jury Prize (Narrative Feature)Slamdance Film Festival
Winner - Best First Feature (John Dunning Award)Canadian Screen Awards
Winner -Emerging Canadian DirectorVancouver International Film Festival
Canada’s Top TenTIFF Annual Year-End List
Major Wins & Awards
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Best Short Film: Richmond International Film Festival
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Best Short Film (Domestic): New York City Independent Film Festival
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Audience Choice Award: Sedona International Film Festival
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Best Narrative Short: Garden State Film Festival
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Quarter Finalist: Miami Short Film Festival
Official Selections & Screenings
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Newport Beach Film Festival
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San Jose International Short Film Festival
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Mammoth Film Festival
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HollyShorts Film Festival
