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B.O.B. 2021

8 min📅 2021-10-01

"Your body is under their control."

In Darren Smith's intense and thought-provoking short film *B.O.B.* (2021), a near-future America grapples with authoritarian control over reproductive rights.

Director: Darren Smith

Cast

Adrian Grove
Adrian Grove
Tom Barker
Susan Lyles
Billie Saunders
Billie McBride
Molly Saunders
Kelly Uhlenhopp
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is B.O.B. (2021) about?

*B.O.B.* (2021) is a dystopian short film set in a future where the government uses advanced surveillance to monitor and oppress women's reproductive choices. A former singer-turned-café owner risks everything to help women escape the country, becoming a beacon of hope in a society stripped of its freedoms.

Who directed B.O.B.?

Darren Smith directed *B.O.B.* (2021), bringing a sharp focus to the film's themes of surveillance and resistance.

Who stars in B.O.B.?

The cast of *B.O.B.* (2021) includes Adrian Grove, Susan Lyles, Billie McBride, and Kelly Uhlenhopp, who deliver powerful performances in this gripping short film.

Is B.O.B. (2021) worth watching?

While *B.O.B.* (2021) is unrated on IMDb, its gripping narrative and timely themes make it worth watching for fans of dystopian sci-fi. Its compact runtime and intense atmosphere create a memorable, thought-provoking experience.

How long is B.O.B.?

B.O.B. (2021) has a runtime of 8 minutes.

About B.O.B. (2021) — A chilling short film on surveillance, resistance, and reproductive rights

In Darren Smith's intense and thought-provoking short film *B.O.B.* (2021), a near-future America grapples with authoritarian control over reproductive rights. Set in a dystopian 2024 where government surveillance via iris-scanning technology has become a tool of oppression, the story follows a resilient former singer turned café owner who risks everything to help women flee across borders. As the FBI hunts down those seeking abortions, her courage becomes a lifeline in a society stripped of basic freedoms. The film blends sharp social commentary with a tense, immersive atmosphere, leaving audiences to question the cost of surveillance and the power of defiance.

With its compact 8-minute runtime, *B.O.B.* packs a punch, delivering a gripping narrative that explores themes of autonomy, resistance, and the human spirit's fight for survival. Smith's direction, coupled with a cast of compelling actors, creates a hauntingly relevant experience that lingers long after the credits roll.