
Expo 2012
In 'Expo (2012)', a haunting drama, Joe Sill's poignant vision delves into the emotional turmoil of Shona, a dedicated astrominer who has spent two years on the moon mining for a cure that could have saved her ailing daughter.
Director: Joe Sill
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Expo (2012) about?
This poignant drama follows the story of Shona, an astrominer struggling to come to terms with the loss of her daughter, as she confronts the reality of her return to Earth.
Who directed Expo?
Expo (2012) was directed by Joe Sill, a master of poignant storytelling.
Who stars in Expo?
The talented cast of Expo (2012) includes Sam Basile, Ava Cantrell, and Davis Desmond.
Is Expo (2012) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes and emotional impact, Expo (2012) is a must-watch for fans of science fiction and drama.
How long is Expo?
Expo (2012) has a runtime of 13 minutes, making it a quick but impactful watch.
About Expo (2012) — A poignant drama of grief and loss in space
In 'Expo (2012)', a haunting drama, Joe Sill's poignant vision delves into the emotional turmoil of Shona, a dedicated astrominer who has spent two years on the moon mining for a cure that could have saved her ailing daughter. As her tour comes to an end, a younger astronaut Paige arrives to take her place, forcing Shona to confront the reality of her return to Earth. The movie masterfully weaves science fiction and drama, creating an atmosphere of introspection and longing. As Shona grapples with her past and her future, the film's exploration of themes such as grief, loss, and the human condition resonates deeply.
The short runtime of 13 minutes only serves to heighten the emotional impact of this thought-provoking story. With a talented cast, including Sam Basile and Ava Cantrell, 'Expo (2012)' is a gripping and emotional journey that will leave viewers reflecting on the complexities of the human experience.
Joe Sill's direction brings depth and nuance to this poignant tale, inviting the audience to connect with Shona's struggles and find solace in the film's powerful themes.