Sleepworking 2013
Immerse yourself in the thought-provoking world of Sleepworking (2013), a gripping science fiction mystery that delves into the darker side of technology.
Director: Gavin Williams
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sleepworking (2013) about?
This gripping science fiction mystery delves into the darker side of technology, following a young woman's perilous journey to uncover the truth about what sleepworkers are truly being made to do.
Who directed Sleepworking?
Directed by Gavin Williams, Sleepworking (2013) is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of technology and humanity.
Who stars in Sleepworking?
The talented cast of Sleepworking (2013) includes Catherine MacCabe and Stephen Gregory, among others.
Is Sleepworking (2013) worth watching?
With its gripping storyline and haunting atmosphere, Sleepworking (2013) is a must-watch for fans of science fiction and mystery, despite its short runtime.
How long is Sleepworking?
Sleepworking (2013) has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Sleepworking (2013) — A Haunting Exploration of Technology Gone Wrong
Immerse yourself in the thought-provoking world of Sleepworking (2013), a gripping science fiction mystery that delves into the darker side of technology. Directed by Gavin Williams, this 16-minute film follows a young woman who becomes a sleepworker, a system where the human body is programmed to perform menial labor while asleep. However, as she begins to experience disturbing side effects, she embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about what sleepworkers are truly being made to do. With a talented cast including Catherine MacCabe and Stephen Gregory, Sleepworking (2013) is a haunting exploration of the intersection of technology and humanity.
As the boundaries between dreams and reality blur, the main character's world becomes a surreal nightmare, forcing her to confront the sinister forces manipulating her life. With its unique blend of science fiction and mystery, Sleepworking (2013) is a gripping watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the ethics of a world where technology has surpassed human control.