• Cloud One

  • Goran Dukic
  • Set Up
  • No Agent
  • Sci-Fi
  • Drama
  • 2017
  • 75.8
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Market: Mon, 09 Oct 2017Sold: Mon, 09 Oct 2017
Director: Goran Dukic
Producer: Ido Ostrowsky, Nora Grossman
ManagerCourtney Conwell, Britton Rizzio (Writ Large)
DistributorBristol Automotive
Set decades in the future, several characters – both human and virtual – are forced to reconcile their existence and purpose in a world where the ubiquitous Cloud One app provides users with virtual friends.
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Film
Film, Drama, Romance, Sci-fi, Futuristic, Ensemble Cast, Adaptation, Affair, CGI, Father/Son
104
R
Medium
F
Unspecified
30
Attractive
Westworld, The Matrix, HER
Sometime in the future, over a few months
Set in hospital, apartments, subway, office buildings, bar
MICKEY (32) talks to a man in a brown suit. Mickey doesn’t remember much, but the man leads him into a memory of being in an accident. Mickey was given treatment that improved his short-term memory but it could not recover his long-term memory. The man tells Mickey that he’ll be staying in a room with no distractions, and a typewriter to write things down if he remembers anything.

The next day, he calls a number from his room to hear a female voice. He gives her a remedy for her allergies, and then realizing that the remedy is a memory, he writes it down using the typewriter. For the next few days, he’s entertained by a virtual woman, NATASHA (30), who he watches through his virtual window in his room. The female voice rings the room and reveals her name is Amber.

A real version of Natasha walks into Mickey’s room, and he uses the phone to try to call Amber to explain how a virtual Natasha became real, but he gets a male voice on the line instead. The male tells Mickey that it’s a system update, that Natasha can now interact with the patients....