Sci-Fi Short Film “Thanks for the Memories” | A DUST Exclusive Premiere

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“Thanks for the Memories” by Louis Norton-Selzer

Logline:
Joel Fink is just another bored twenty-something looking for some excitement in an otherwise dull and uneventful life. A curious encounter outside a travel agent pulls him into an unusual world where he’s offered an even more unusual proposition.

Synopsis:
Joel Fink finds himself in a travel agent being offered the trip of a lifetime – anything he could ever want at whatever cost. It won’t cost him a penny but there is one catch: he won’t remember any of it when he gets back. Why would anyone do that? The agent’s reply: it all depends on what you value more, memories or experiences? Joel decides experiences. It’s only when the agent opens Joel’s large file that we see it’s not the first trip he’s been on…not by a long stretch.

Filmmaker’s Links:
https://www.bluehalofilms.co.uk/
https://www.panopticfilms.com/
https://vimeo.com/318311198

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