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FTL

  • 2017
  • 15m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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FTL (2017)
Space Sci-FiDramaMysterySci-FiShort

A lone astronaut testing the first faster-than-light spacecraft travels farther than he imagined possible.A lone astronaut testing the first faster-than-light spacecraft travels farther than he imagined possible.A lone astronaut testing the first faster-than-light spacecraft travels farther than he imagined possible.

  • Director
    • Adam Stern
  • Writer
    • Adam Stern
  • Stars
    • Ty Olsson
    • Karin Konoval
    • Aliyah O'Brien
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Stern
    • Writer
      • Adam Stern
    • Stars
      • Ty Olsson
      • Karin Konoval
      • Aliyah O'Brien
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Ty Olsson
    Ty Olsson
    • Ethan Kane
    Karin Konoval
    Karin Konoval
    • Sarah Johns
    Aliyah O'Brien
    Aliyah O'Brien
    • Abby Kane
    John Torrance
    • Jack Kane
    Ronald Patrick Thompson
    Ronald Patrick Thompson
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    Mana Mansour
    • Reporter
    Crystal Bretz
    • Mission Control
    Keyvin Dell
    • Mission Control
    Yazmin Garcia
    • Mission Control
    Sean Gilhooly
    • Mission Control
    Milton Muller
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    Chris Yoo
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    • Director
      • Adam Stern
    • Writer
      • Adam Stern
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    10vpurvis

    How is the special effects better than 90% of feature length films?

    Great 15 minute ride. The special effects and computer animation is better than 90% of full length features. How is that possible. Full length feature would be great.
    10ulisses_phoenix

    This is what science fiction should be...

    Finally, a scifi film that's actually based on speculative science! This well-produced film shows what science fiction is actually about: science, technology, discovery. So many scifi films coming out of Hollywood these days are just war movies or gory horror films disguised as scifi. In many of them you could just replace the phasers with M-16s and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between them and a 20th-century pro-war propaganda film.

    How refreshing it was to see a film about hope, aspiration, and discovery; not dystopia, apocalypse, and violence. The technology depicted in this film seems to be based on what may be possible using known physics. Of course there were some aspects that were there just to make it more visually appealing, like the streamlined spaceship (vehicles in the vacuum of space that manipulate spacetime for displacement don't need to be aerodynamic), or the bright lights coming from the back of the spacecraft (high-energy radiation is not in the visible spectrum). But these types of filmmaking choices are almost necessary to create a visual and audio experience that's compelling and exciting.

    The filmmakers appeared to make the right choices when it came to the allocation of scarce production resources. They hired competent actors, they focused on creating high-quality CGI and sound, and they didn't waste a lot of money on props and sets that might have detracted from the quality of the production (e.g., they didn't try to fabricate a space helmet for the astronaut, which probably would have looked goofy anyway -- helmets in low-budget scifi films always look goofy). The result was a high-quality product. (Although at one point I found myself calling out at the screen, "Put you're helmet on you fool!" -- but he didn't have one. Oh well.)

    I really like how this film was inclusive on race. The small cast in this short film included a black woman in the top position at the flight center (played by Karin Konoval), a Hispanic/Middle Eastern (Moor) woman as the astronaut's partner (played by Aliyah O'Brien), and an Asian woman TV reporter (played by Mana Mansour). And there was no racial derision at all in this film, which often happens in Hollywood films. I also like the fact that most of the people were of mixed race which is very realistic because a hundred years from now most people will be of mixed race in an equitable society. (Although in a post-Hamilton entertainment industry a person of any race can play any character: past, present or future.) And judging by the surnames in the credit roll, the crew was equally diverse.

    I would have made a different choice on gender, though. I would have had a female astronaut and had her husband anxiously waiting at home for her safe return. But I like to break stereotypes...

    Story-wise, the film limited itself to a snapshot of a much bigger story. At just 15 minutes, we get about 10% of that bigger story. I hope the filmmakers get the funding (and latitude) to produce an entire feature or serial about this story. It would be quite entertaining.

    Overall, a well-produced film that puts big-studio films to shame. This would easily get a 9/10 rating but because it was so inclusive and equitable on race, it gets a 10.

    Advisory: None. Suitable for all audiences.

    Rating 10/10; submitted 2020/9/15 10:00 EDT
    10nigel-270

    Great short - deserves a sequel or TV series!

    Wow.

    The opening visual effects were great - especially the reflections of earth off outside of the ring. All the photography was tight and beautifully lit.

    I won't add any spoilers - there isn't much to spoil in a 15minute film - but it was a good story and well edited
    10Snootz

    A short that works

    It is very seldom I give a short a positive rating, much less 10 stars. FTL not only features some of the best CGI I've seen anywhere, but focuses on story and humanity in the process.

    The only downside is a couple of moments of poor sound where one can't make out what the main actor is saying. That falls to the director and sound editing to catch and someone dropped the ball. That almost dropped this to 9 stars... but not quite. The rest of this is just too good.

    So many shorts fall way short in story and plot that I've almost given up on watching them. I'm glad I made an exception on this one. Fair note: this could be easily extended to form an entire movie, so at the end the down side will likely be the viewer wanting MORE! But for what it is and what it accomplishes, this seems to me a superb example of film making.
    bettycjung

    Worth its 15 minutes of fame

    2/21/18. Too bad it lasted only 15 minutes, but it was great while it lasted. Great special effects with a good sci-fi story behind it. Nice to be able to catch this online via digg.com

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      Ty Olsson was in Battlestar Galactica, a sci-fi show that whose ships used FTL drives to make their jumps.

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official "Dust" YouTube Channel
      • official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Faster Than Light
    • Production company
      • Artifex Studios
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      • 15m
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