
Greenspoke 2009
"Scientists aim a green bullet at climate change. Bullets ricochet."
In the pulse-quickening short film Greenspoke (2009), visionary director Tom McIntire weaves a taut science-fiction drama set against a planet teetering on the edge of environmental collapse.
Director: Tom McIntire
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Greenspoke (2009) about?
Greenspoke (2009) follows a climate scientist's experimental solution to global warming that goes dangerously awry, pulling two strangers—an emissions technician and a translator—into a shared physical and emotional transformation they never expected. Their growing connection is tested as they begin to question whether the cure is even worse than the disease.
Who directed Greenspoke?
Greenspoke was directed by Tom McIntire, who crafts a tightly woven narrative that blends hard sci-fi with intimate human drama.
Who stars in Greenspoke?
The short film features standout performances from Mikano Fukaya, Tim Gouran, Marcel Davis, and Phillip Mitchell in key roles.
Is Greenspoke (2009) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, Greenspoke's ambitious themes and crisp 27-minute runtime make it a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking science-fiction. Its atmospheric tension and moral ambiguity offer more depth than typical eco-dramas, making it a rewarding choice for short-form cinema lovers.
How long is Greenspoke?
Greenspoke runs for 27 minutes.
About Greenspoke (2009) — A Mind-Bending Sci-Fi Drama on Climate Intervention
In the pulse-quickening short film Greenspoke (2009), visionary director Tom McIntire weaves a taut science-fiction drama set against a planet teetering on the edge of environmental collapse. When a brilliant but unpredictable scientist unleashes a radical new climate-fixing technology, a weary emissions technician and a sharp-witted Japanese translator find themselves at the heart of an experiment gone unpredictably intimate. As their bodies and minds become mysteriously intertwined, their shared disorientation gives way to a charged, uneasy bond that could either save their futures—or pull them into a spiral of mistrust and danger.
With its moody cinematography and morally complex storytelling, Greenspoke (2009) explores the fine line between salvation and catastrophe, asking what price we're willing to pay when science moves faster than our conscience. A stylishly unsettling meditation on unintended consequences, this 27-minute gem lingers long after the credits roll—perfect for fans of cerebral sci-fi that lingers in the mind like an aftertaste.