
Saturn's Window
Drama · Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
An anomalous planetary event which occurs once every 10 million years is approaching in a few short days. A projection of photons from the planet Saturn will magnify its image as a massive hologram against the Earth's atmosphere. The days leading up to the event cause Dorian Phoenix and Cora Cadence to sense something much stranger happening. This artistic indie drama unfolds in a very unique and imaginative way and asks us to question the nature of reality.
Top Cast
Janel Tanna
Janel Tanna
Cora Cadence
Janel Tanna
Cora Cadence
Sebastian Stimman
Sebastian Stimman
Dorian Phoenix
Sebastian Stimman
Dorian Phoenix
Richard Meiman
Richard Meiman
Dr. Kirchart
Richard Meiman
Dr. Kirchart
Kristin Guerin
Kristin Guerin
Aria Blanchette
Kristin Guerin
Aria Blanchette
Nick Wheelehon
Nick Wheelehon
Victor Lowe
Nick Wheelehon
Victor Lowe
Victoria Green
Victoria Green
Faith
Victoria Green
Faith
Anthony Tether
Anthony Tether
Anton
Anthony Tether
Anton
Erica LuBonta
Erica LuBonta
Elliot Orchid
Erica LuBonta
Elliot Orchid
Melissa Bailey
Melissa Bailey
Brianna
Melissa Bailey
Brianna


Seregon O'Dassey
Seregon O'Dassey
Kirchart's Mistress
Seregon O'Dassey
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