

Teleios 2017
"In a Perfect World...There is a Fatal Flaw."
Directed by Ian Truitner, *Teleios* (2017) plunges audiences into a haunting deep-space mystery where a rescue crew investigates a derelict mining vessel lost for two years.
Director: Ian Truitner
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Teleios* (2017) about?
*Teleios* follows a rescue crew investigating a derelict mining vessel adrift in deep space after its crew mysteriously vanished. The mission uncovers clues about what transpired, revealing a dark secret tied to human nature and the illusion of perfection.
Who directed *Teleios*?
*Teleios* was directed by Ian Truitner, a filmmaker known for his work in science-fiction and genre storytelling.
Who stars in *Teleios*?
The film stars Sunny Mabrey, Lance Broadway, T.J. Hoban, Christian Pitre, and Mykel Shannon Jenkins in key roles.
Is *Teleios* (2017) worth watching?
As a tight, atmospheric sci-fi thriller, *Teleios* delivers a gripping story with strong performances and a mystery worth solving. While not a blockbuster, it's a solid pick for fans of cerebral space horror.
How long is *Teleios*?
*Teleios* has a runtime of 93 minutes.
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About Teleios (2017) — A Chilling Deep-Space Mystery Unfolds
Directed by Ian Truitner, *Teleios* (2017) plunges audiences into a haunting deep-space mystery where a rescue crew investigates a derelict mining vessel lost for two years. The ship's original crew vanished under violent circumstances, leaving behind a trail of bloodshed with no clear explanation. As the rescue team boards the drifting vessel, they uncover clues that hint at a chilling truth lurking beneath the sterile, high-tech exterior.
The film blends psychological tension with hard sci-fi elements, exploring themes of isolation, human frailty, and the fragility of perfection. With a stellar cast including Sunny Mabrey, Lance Broadway, and T.J. Hoban, *Teleios* delivers a claustrophobic, atmospheric ride that questions whether utopia can ever truly exist—or if chaos is an inevitable flaw in human nature.




