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At the dawn of the space-race, two radio-obsessed teens discover a strange frequency over the airwaves in what becomes the most important night of their lives and in the history of their small town. Directed by Andrew Patterson. Starring Sierra McCormick, Jake Horowitz, Gail Cronauer in the lead roles.
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At the dawn of the space-race, two radio-obsessed teens discover a strange frequency over the airwaves in what becomes the most important night of their lives and in the history of their small town. Directed by Andrew Patterson. Starring Sierra McCormick, Jake Horowitz, Gail Cronauer in the lead roles.
6.7/10
IMDbBest Cinematography | 2021 | M.I.
Best Editing | 2021
Best First Film | 2021
Best Film | 2019
Narrative Feature | 2019 | Sierra
Best Narrative Feature | 2019
2021
Best Narrative Feature | 2019
Best Actress in a Science FictionFantasy Movie | 2021
Best Science FictionFantasy Movie | 2021
Best Actor in a Science FictionFantasy Movie | 2021
Best ScienceFictionHorror Film | 2021
Best Film Presentation on Streaming Media | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2021
Best Horror Film | 2021
Best Directorial Debut | 2021
Best New Director | 2021
Best First Feature | 2020
Best First Screenplay | 2020
Best Sound | 2020 | Erik
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2020
Best Cinematography | 2020 | M.I.
Best SciFiFantasy Movie | 2020
Best Indie Film | 2020
Best Original Screenplay | 2020
Best Male Director | 2020
Best Picture | 2020
2019
Best Narrative Feature | 2019
Best First Feature | 2019
Narrative Feature | 2019
Best Debut | 2021
The radio station call letters "WOTW" are an homage to "War of the Worlds", a novel by H.G. Wells and, more aptly, its radio play adaptation by Orson Welles.
The town's name Cayuga is borrowed from Cayuga Productions, Rod Serling's production company that produced The Twilight Zone (1959). There is no such town as Cayuga, New Mexico.
Filmed in 17 days in September 2016.
While Everett is walking Fay to her job at the telephone exchange, Fay begins recounting interesting articles she's read recently, all of which come from various editions of the magazine Mechanix Illustrated. The articles referenced, in order, are: "Electronic Highway of the Future" from January 1958, "A-Powered Trains in Glass Tubes" from December 1956, and "Your Telephone of Tomorrow" from September 1956.
According to the director in a New York Times article the film takes place in November, 1958.
"Mabel Blanche: I think at the lowest level, they send people on errands, and play with people's minds. They sway people to do things, and think certain ways - so that we stay in conflict, focused on ourself - so that we're always .. cleaning house, or losing weight, or dressing up for other people. I think they get inside our heads and make us do destructive things, like drink and over eat. I've seen good people go bad, and smart people go mad. Mabel Blanche: I think at the highest level they do things that cause nations to go to war. Things that make no sense. And I think no one knows they're being affected. We all work out other reasons to justify our actions. But free will is impossible with them up there. I've had an entire life to think about this. Years alone. And that's what I think."
"Mabel Blanche: I listen to your broadcast every night. I think you're very good and I hope you can get far away from here."