
Re-Era 2013
In this gripping 2013 short film, *Re-Era*, Turkish director Birce Akalay crafts a tense sci-fi thriller set against the backdrop of 2039.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Re-Era (2013) about?
*Re-Era (2013)* plunges viewers into a near-future where a solar storm threatens to destroy Earth, forcing an astrophysics professor to confront a terrifying reality. As the sun's coronal mass ejection becomes inevitable, Selim's disbelief gives way to frantic research, uncovering hidden clues in an anonymous video that could rewrite humanity's future.
Who directed Re-Era?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Re-Era?
The film features Birce Akalay, Deniz Arna, Ahmet Mavitan, Aslı Mavitan, and Murat Onuk in key roles.
Is Re-Era (2013) worth watching?
With its high-concept premise and tight runtime, *Re-Era (2013)* offers a compelling short-film experience for sci-fi enthusiasts. While unrated on IMDb, its atmospheric tension and focus on celestial disaster make it a standout in the genre, perfect for a quick but impactful watch.
How long is Re-Era?
The runtime for *Re-Era (2013)* is 19 minutes.
About Re-Era (2013) — A scientist's desperate quest to outrun the sun's apocalyptic wrath
In this gripping 2013 short film, *Re-Era*, Turkish director Birce Akalay crafts a tense sci-fi thriller set against the backdrop of 2039. The story follows Selim, a dedicated astrophysics professor racing against time to find humanity a new home as Earth's fate hangs in the balance. When an enigmatic video message surfaces—warning of an imminent coronal mass ejection from the sun—Selim dismisses it as a hoax. Yet, as the sun's catastrophic event unfolds with eerie precision, his skepticism crumbles into urgency. Unraveling cryptic clues hidden within the message, he becomes consumed by a desperate quest for survival, blending hard science with existential dread.
The film's atmosphere crackles with unease, as Selim's journey transforms from doubt to obsession, mirroring the solar storm's unstoppable force. With its tight 19-minute runtime, *Re-Era (2013)* delivers a taut, thought-provoking narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. The short's blend of astrophysical intrigue and human frailty offers a chilling yet compelling glimpse into humanity's fragile place in the cosmos.