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Latest revision as of 00:43, 9 October 2019

At IndieCade Festival 2019, there will be a film screening. It is one of the festival's events.

In Bright Axiom[ | ]

In bright axiom

In Bright Axiom movie poster

A movie about a game that accidentally became a religion

Pen & Banjo Films and Nonchalance (The Institute, IndieCade Award Winner 2010) are honored to return to IndieCade with their followup film "In Bright Axiom" - a true story about a faux secret society / game that became much deeper and darker to the players than the creators had anticipated. This tale explores the endeavor of what it means to create a narrative that become larger than the sum of its parts.

Imagine you’re handed an invitation with an address and an access code, but little to no other information. Do you go inside? If you’re brave enough to enter, what you’ll find on the other side of the door, through dark mazes and down twisting slides, is The Latitude Society, a secret group of curious and creative minds brought together to create transformative experiences. In Bright Axiom takes us on a docu-fantasy adventure to explore the unique and unusual House of the Latitude, where participants are forced to expand their notion of reality and their ability to trust the unknown in order to fully participate in this social experiment.

Director Spencer McCall defies the code of absolute discretion to invite viewers inside the minds behind Nonchalance, the group of storytellers, designers, and artists that developed the Latitude Society and dared a community to embrace the unknown.