A regime’s loyal voice begins to question the lies – and sparks the first whisper of revolt.
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In this powerful and haunting dystopian short film, The Iris Echo, produced by Mark Sutherland, we see a government broadcaster in a ruthless totalitarian state who begins to question the propaganda she is forced to spread to the public. And step by step, we begin to see the planting of the first seeds of rebellion.
The film was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction at the 2018 Seattle International Film Festival.
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