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Project Arbiter

A 20-minute sci-fi espionage short film that demonstrates how a small quiet victory tips the balance of power and foretells the outcome of World War II.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 6.2
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Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Alexis Cassar William Charlton Jake Lyall Artem Mishin
Genre : Action Science Fiction

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UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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FirstWitch
2018/08/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Kayden
2018/08/30

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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Staci Frederick
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2015/06/22

"Project Arbiter" is a 20 minute short film from over a year ago which deals with the usual topic of Nazi Germans vs. Americans. They included some science fiction in here to make a difference, but it did not really work out in my opinion. It's basically a movie that focuses more on action than on a convincing story. A big part of the dialogs is in German, so make sure you get subtitles if you're not fluent in the language. But the version on Youtube that the makers uploaded has subtitles, so you should be fine. Still, I had one major issue with that aspect. As a native German speaker, I was pretty annoyed by the fact that all the Germans were played by Americans, or to be more precise by actors with heavy American English accents when they were speaking German. None of the characters here were particularly interesting. Overall, a very forgettable effort by filmmaker Michael Chance.

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Comics Go (comicsagogo)
2013/08/24

There's so much to do at Comic-Con that some real goodies get lost in the flood. Like small press creators, independent films don't get the visibility they deserve. I almost missed out on Project Arbiter. If it hadn't been for staff handing out promotional material in the main lobby next to a dude wearing a cool costume, I wouldn't have bothered wandering over to the independent film theaters way over in the ballrooms at the end of the Marriott hotel.So the story goes that top secret technology has been developed during World War II that allows the user to project invisibility. A special services team infiltrates German-held territory with one of its soldiers wearing an invisibility suit. His purpose is to get to a location where secret experiments are being conducted by the Germans. What he discovers there are horrific tests being performed on humans. He also learns that his own life is threatened by the very technology he is wearing.I love retro-futurism. Like Hellboy and a slew of Steampunk related movies, merging current day (or future) technology with the resources available in times past creates fascinating alternative-reality story lines. These types of films don't have many limitations so long as the baseline historical context (in this case WWII) remains intact. Sure, it requires a deeper suspension of disbelief, but if one achieves that, a good story of this kind can be just as interesting as movies projecting from current day technology into the opposite direction (into the future). You know, like Blade Runner or Star Trek in their time.I'm assuming the budget for the film was pretty thin, so the special effects impressed me. The only two things I found distracting were the wide shots that took in the countryside and buildings, and the eye holes in the mask. The wide shots came off cheap and empty by comparison to the close-in shots. It's probably because a very limited number of actors were used and the budget didn't allow for background buildings and elements that would have convinced a viewer that they were seeing 1940s Poland. So, I guess that's not a complaint as much as an observation. As for the mask, maybe there was a reason for the small openings, but I have to assume that the soldier could see very little out the tiny peep holes. I think it would have looked better to have some sort of sealed goggles in the mask for peripheral vision. I was intrigued by the mysteries that the movie partially exposes. The short film promises depth to the storytelling that would be handled in a longer movie. I'm not familiar with the actors but they were convincing in general although a fighting sequence in a field was a bit stilted. From what I heard during the Q&A, the film was shot with a Red One camera. The coloring of the film was fantastic ... a intentional somewhat grainy black and white but with slightly muted coloration. In a lot of ways, the cinematography reminded me of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. I hope this gets picked up and converted into a feature. I'd love to see the whole story.

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