
Lucid
Drama
Overview
Winter and summer, day and night, life and dreams. Lucid is all about duality. Anxious and awkward in real life, Everett decides to make a change. After coming across studies in the art of Lucid dreaming, Everett hopes to improve his inept social skills. Will having full control of his dreams help him feel complete? Find out in the second feature-length film imagined by Nate Ross & Daniel Walker: Lucid.
Top Cast


Daniel Walker
Daniel Walker
Everett Brite
Daniel Walker
Everett Brite


Nate Ross
Nate Ross
Dom Langston
Nate Ross
Dom Langston
Curtis Penner
Curtis Penner
Gage Corbin
Curtis Penner
Gage Corbin
Rylan Laurillard
Rylan Laurillard
Nick Buckle
Rylan Laurillard
Nick Buckle
Carter Sweet
Carter Sweet
Cash Ramirez
Carter Sweet
Cash Ramirez
Dayna Derksen
Dayna Derksen
Sloan Henderson
Dayna Derksen
Sloan Henderson
Maddie "VB" Brown
Maddie "VB" Brown
Gracie
Maddie "VB" Brown
Gracie
Sayer Redden
Sayer Redden
Patrick/Dave Webb
Sayer Redden
Patrick/Dave Webb
Aidan McAlpine
Aidan McAlpine
Alex McDonald
Aidan McAlpine
Alex McDonald
Calvin Dumont-Bellanger
Calvin Dumont-Bellanger
Stan McCormick
Calvin Dumont-Bellanger
Stan McCormick
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