Coherence

  • April 21, 2016 / 19:00
  • May 8, 2016 / 18:00

Director: James Ward Byrkit
Cast: Emily Baldoni, Maury Sterling, Nicholas Brendon
USA, UK, 2014, 89’, color
English with Turkish subtitles

On the night a comet is passing near Earth, good friends have gathered at a dinner party, but they will soon be aware that reality and relationships have begun to fracture. Dinner is cut short when the lights go out across the neighbourhood, leaving only one strange house with power down the street. As unexplained events begin to stack up, the dinner guests realize that they are trapped in an impossible puzzle. Inspired by Twilight Zone, Coherence is an engaging low-budget sci-fi without a script, that employs improvisation.

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Trailer

Coherence

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