
AMP 2013
Dive into the gritty streets of AMP (2013), a sharp sci-fi short film directed by Adam Marisett and starring Matthew MacCaull and Elysia Rotaru.
Director: Adam Marisett
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is AMP (2013) about?
AMP (2013) follows Quinn and his cybernetic companion, Amp, as they struggle to survive in a lawless slum where the corrupt Coreley Corporation holds power. When an old friend re-enters Quinn's life, he's forced to decide between a quiet, desperate existence or reigniting a war he never wanted.
Who directed AMP?
AMP was directed by Adam Marisett, a filmmaker known for crafting intense, atmospheric sci-fi narratives within tight runtime constraints.
Who stars in AMP?
The film stars Matthew MacCaull as Quinn and Elysia Rotaru as his companion, Amp.
Is AMP (2013) worth watching?
While AMP (2013) is unrated on IMDb, its tight 8-minute runtime and high-stakes cyberpunk themes make it a compelling watch for fans of dystopian sci-fi. The emotional weight and gritty atmosphere give it a punch that lingers long after the credits roll.
How long is AMP?
AMP (2013) has a runtime of 8 minutes.
About AMP (2013) — A Cyberpunk Short Film About Survival and Sacrifice
Dive into the gritty streets of AMP (2013), a sharp sci-fi short film directed by Adam Marisett and starring Matthew MacCaull and Elysia Rotaru. Set a decade after a brutal war ignited by Quinn's father, the story follows him and his cybernetic companion, Amp, scraping by in a dystopian slum where survival means peddling illegal tech—and forking over every penny for the batteries that keep Amp barely functional. The neon-lit underbelly of the city, ruled by the ruthless Coreley Corporation, pulses with tension as Quinn's past resurfaces in the form of an old friend, forcing him to confront a choice: cling to safety in the shadows or ignite a rebellion he never asked for.
AMP (2013) blends cyberpunk grit with a raw, emotional core, exploring themes of legacy, sacrifice, and the weight of unintended consequences. Marisett's direction crafts a tense, atmospheric tale that lingers like the hum of a dying power cell, leaving viewers to ponder whether Quinn's fight is noble or doomed from the start.