Sci-Fi Short Film “Quantum Love” presented by DUST

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A really small love story. But it can still hold an atom together.

“Quantum Love” by Matic Grgic

Director’s Statement:
“I imagined the quantum world as an infinitely miniaturized version of our own world. But since life in the realm of subatomic particles must have existed for almost as long as universe itself, or at least, way longer than our own, then it must be old. So, I decided to make the abstract quantum world a bit more real and mix it with some old-looking, gritty and decaying cyber technology – which is still way beyond our reach and understanding. Sort of like a quantum cyberpunk world.” – Matic Grgic

Director’s Links:
https://www.maticgrgic.com
https://vimeo.com/268394198
https://vimeo.com/268403362

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