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Twenty Forty Three

A dystopian love story set in a world where a virus deems physical contact impossible. Thirty years after a devastating disease has consumed humankind, Jack and the last of humanity live under the ultimate truce: to never touch again. Working as a disposal officer, Jack sees the last terror of the plague – in those who defect, who succumb to touch, disease and a despicable death – all from behind the safety of a pane of glass. But as the memories of his mother’s last loving touch begin to unravel him, Jack sinks deeper into a void between the sterile and the depraved, where desire is forbidden, fear is mandatory and everything depends on which side of the glass you stand behind.

Year: 2014
Genre: Science Fiction, Short Film Festival
Country: Australia
Duration: 17 Minutes
Rating: R
Location in store: Short Film Festival

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