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  1. Posted: October 28, 2015In: Drama

    When a group of graffiti writers beat up a random on the beaches of Sydney, it leads to a true life tale of redemption and forgiveness.

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    Added an answer on October 28, 2015 at 4:49 pm

    It's actually not horror but more in the style of This is England. It's a realistic tale of violence in Sydney and it's a seven minute short film. It begins with the introduction of a Sydney graffiti crew along with the voice over of the protagonist, a random twenty-something out with his girlfriendRead more

    It’s actually not horror but more in the style of This is England. It’s a realistic tale of violence in Sydney and it’s a seven minute short film.

    It begins with the introduction of a Sydney graffiti crew along with the voice over of the protagonist, a random twenty-something out with his girlfriend at a Sydney beach and we witness a random brutal assault on him then in a twist, we follow the taggers as they party out in the Sydney CBD for the night in a music video-like montage very much like a MTV music video. Then, by a chance of coincidence we see two of the taggers return in the morning as they’re chased by younger taggers until a good Samaritan steps in… The victim by either coincidence or fate.

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  2. Posted: July 7, 2015In: Public

    An IDF Lieutenant has terrible visions of the world’s destruction relating to the arrival of a man claiming to be the Messiah through unexplained miracles.

    Caleb Tumanako Logliner
    Added an answer on July 9, 2015 at 2:07 pm

    I think i really rushed into it. Now, with advice, I'm going to change it.

    I think i really rushed into it.

    Now, with advice, I’m going to change it.

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  3. Posted: July 7, 2015In: Public

    An IDF Lieutenant has terrible visions of the world’s destruction relating to the arrival of a man claiming to be the Messiah through unexplained miracles.

    Caleb Tumanako Logliner
    Added an answer on July 9, 2015 at 1:10 am

    Well, I have studied the Scriptures and it all points to the coming of the Son of Perdition AKA the antichrist. My story centers around an IDF Lieutenant who realizes this and employs a secret group to take him out. It's a story best suited for a novel or a video game so I would love to try to fit tRead more

    Well, I have studied the Scriptures and it all points to the coming of the Son of Perdition AKA the antichrist. My story centers around an IDF Lieutenant who realizes this and employs a secret group to take him out. It’s a story best suited for a novel or a video game so I would love to try to fit this into something like a television series for HBO.

    The false prophet and the antichrist are both mentioned in Revelation, but it’s just my interpretation of it after my two years of serious studying.

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