
Uncanny Valley
Science Fiction
Overview
In the slums of the future, VR junkies satisfy their violent impulses in online entertainment. An expert player discovers that the line between games and reality is starting to fade away. A glimpse into a future where First Person Shooters have become a new drug for those disillusioned with society. The films examines the consequences of this on the global society.
Top Cast
Marcela Sandra Ballestero
Marcela Sandra Ballestero
Doctor
Marcela Sandra Ballestero
Doctor
Steve Kisicki
Steve Kisicki
Gamer #1 (young blonde)
Steve Kisicki
Gamer #1 (young blonde)


Iván Steinhardt
Iván Steinhardt
Gamer #2 (fat brunet with jersey)
Iván Steinhardt
Gamer #2 (fat brunet with jersey)


Agustin Olcese
Agustin Olcese
Gamer #3 (young beard with beanie)
Agustin Olcese
Gamer #3 (young beard with beanie)
Raymond E. Lee
Raymond E. Lee
Gamer #4 (old man in couch)
Raymond E. Lee
Gamer #4 (old man in couch)
Nicole Apstein
Nicole Apstein
Old Woman
Nicole Apstein
Old Woman
Vojtech Cekal
Vojtech Cekal
Alfie
Vojtech Cekal
Alfie
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