Sci-Fi Short Film “The Super Recogniser“ | DUST | Starring Jacob Anderson | Throwback Thursday

They know your face and they are watching. Starring Jacob Anderson (Game of Thrones) “The Super Recogniser“ by Jennifer Sheridan More About “The Super Recogniser“: Thanks to his exceptional facial recognition skills, Scott (Jacob Anderson) has been recruited to work in a secret government initiative. Under the watchful eye of his tough-talking supervisor Agent Williams (Ritu Arya), this Super Recogniser is over-worked and under pressure as he spends hours seeking terrorists and criminals captured on CCTV cameras. Director’s Statement: I made this short after finding out a friend of mine had interviewed to become a ’Super Recogniser’ for the Metropolitan Police. He didn’t get the job unfortunately, but I started learning about what a Super Recogniser is and does and ideas began to form. Before I knew it I had a script and was raising the money to make it into this short. I’m really happy with how well it did on the festival circuit and now I’m developing it into a TV series. Really excited about where this idea could go. Connect with the filmmaker: Website: Subscribe to the DUST and ALTER newsletter: Subscribe to DUST on YouTube: #DUST #scifi #shortfilm About DUST: DUST is a thriving community of storytellers, working together to present thought-provoking science fiction stories. Beyond our longstanding presence on YouTube, DUST also operates ALIEN NATION, a free streaming tv channel available on The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, Sling TV Freestream, LG Channels, Tubi, Freevee, Vizio Watchfree , Xumo, and Redbox. Learn how to Watch ALIEN NATION on TV: Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: Connect with DUST Website: Sign-up for DUST newsletter: Watch DUST on your TV: Available on Roku, Samsung TV, Apple TV, Android more Watch more on YouTube: Follow Us on Facebook: Follow Us on Instagram: Listen to the DUST podcast: Apple: Spotify: Stitcher: Castbox: iHeart: About Gunpowder Sky: Creating content that resonates and impacts pop culture conversation, by empowering creators to take risks and experiment relentlessly in the pursuit of novel stories and formats.
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