You may have already seen this over at
io9, but just in case you didn't, let me introduce you to Paul Doucet's latest short film (shot on the totally rad RED ONE digital camera), "Bunker." io9 writer Annalee Newitz aptly bills the short as "an existential post-apocalypse." Not only is it beautiful, it also channels some great ideas from, for
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I didn't know the influences you named in your news. Are those books ? I should definitely read them.
Right now I'm working on an other project, a "film noir", but i'm also working on a sequel to Bunker. I'll keep you informed about it.
Thanks for your interest in my little short movie.
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One of those two titles is a book: Wittgenstein's Mistress. It's a great (but challenging) post-modern look at isolation post-apocalypse. "Go Starless in the Night" is a short story by Zelazny that appers in The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth. Both are well worth the read.
Good luck with your other projects!
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http://io9.com/5392430/research-reveals-that-apocalyptic-stories-changed-dramatically-20-years-ago
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