Way back in December, we brought you the first trailer for the indie sci-fi film, Project Arbiter, directed by Michael Chance. Now, the crew behind the sci-fi espionage story that demonstrates how a small quiet victory tips the balance of power and foretells the outcome of World War II have released a brand new trailer.
Check it out below!
Trailer: Project Arbiter
Click here to view the embedded video.
If you missed the first trailer, you can check it out here -> Project Arbiter Trailer #1
Make sure you visit the movie’s official pages below.
Official Site: http://projectarbiter.com
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/3pcznsc
Twitter: http://twitter.com/projectarbiter
Synopsis:
Project Arbiter is a sci-fi espionage story that demonstrates how a small quiet victory tips the balance of power and foretells the outcome of World War II. Created by a group of passionate and innovative filmmakers, the Project Arbiter...
Check it out below!
Trailer: Project Arbiter
Click here to view the embedded video.
If you missed the first trailer, you can check it out here -> Project Arbiter Trailer #1
Make sure you visit the movie’s official pages below.
Official Site: http://projectarbiter.com
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/3pcznsc
Twitter: http://twitter.com/projectarbiter
Synopsis:
Project Arbiter is a sci-fi espionage story that demonstrates how a small quiet victory tips the balance of power and foretells the outcome of World War II. Created by a group of passionate and innovative filmmakers, the Project Arbiter...
- 7/21/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
I received an email the other day from David Bettencourt, the Co-Producer of an Indie Sci-Fi film called Project Arbiter, directed by Michael Chance. I’m quite thankful that I checked it out because it’s right up my alley… at the same time, I’m pretty bummed that a studio isn’t backing up a Brinks truck to this production and funding it for an all-out, full length, theatrical release of this film. Yes, it’s that good!
Anyone who knows me, is already aware that I’m a huge supporter of Indie Sci-Fi but, the folks putting together Project Arbiter are creating a hybrid of the two things that I’ve always had great interest in – Sci-Fi and World War II. When I first watched the trailer, I was completely blown the f#@k away. This short film has the visual elements of Band of Brothers, District 9 and Halo,...
Anyone who knows me, is already aware that I’m a huge supporter of Indie Sci-Fi but, the folks putting together Project Arbiter are creating a hybrid of the two things that I’ve always had great interest in – Sci-Fi and World War II. When I first watched the trailer, I was completely blown the f#@k away. This short film has the visual elements of Band of Brothers, District 9 and Halo,...
- 12/22/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Alejandro Adams sets up worlds and leaps into them, no establishing shot needed. The Bay Area auteur’s third feature film, Babnik, opens with people bunched around a table, the camera panning from tight close-up to tight close-up. Russian is spoken, and narrative groundwork is laid, casually, between phone calls: Rooms need to be rented, models found, websites set up, etc. Where are we? Cut to an introverted émigré being sent home by his American bosses in what could be a scene from Office Space if it weren’t for the notes of dread hanging in the air. (“They told me, gently, that they are getting rid of me,” he tells his wife.) Elsewhere, a broom-pushing scowler works at a deli and watches from the sidelines. Business decisions, all, and only gradually does Adams reveal that the business connecting his ensemble is sex-trafficking, the meat market harvesting young women marooned in a strange land.
- 10/11/2010
- MUBI
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