Zero- Science fiction drama in Zero gravity.

What could cause a fundamental law of physics to be broken? And what might that look like when it happens?The short sci-fi film ZERO hints at some of the possibilities, from a very human angle.Zero explores the fractured relationship between a father and his young son, on the day that gravity no longer plays by the rules.It is a stunning visual display of the unusual, mysterious and magical possibilities of the universe, driven by a tense soundtrack that will keep you on edge.At its core, Zero is a heartfelt story, which shows the potential for human tragedy to bring people together and tear them apart. Ryan Eggold and Felix Avitia deliver a moving performance as fatherand son, struggling to understand life, death and the laws of the universe.David Victori is a Spanish director and writer of several award-winning short films. In 2015 he beat more than 15, 000 entries to win YouTube’s Your Film Festival. His prize – the opportunity to shoot an original short film with Ridley Scott and Michael Fassbender as executive producers.The product was ZERO, which originally screened in four parts on YouTube.The inspiration for the film came from a discussion Victori had with a friend about the miracle of gravity and its ability to keep us grounded on Earth.“I started developing ZERO by asking myself one question: What if the earth suddenly lost its gravity intermittently and progressively?” Victori said.The result is an intriguing human drama that unfolds against the backdrop of a mind-bending breach in the laws of the universe.For more information, contact media@BBFF.com.au, or call Digby Hildreth on 0401 935 760.To buy tickets or a Flexi-Pass, you can download the Ferve app on your iPhone or Android. You can also buy online at bbff.com.au or in person at the Byron Community Center.byron-bay-film-festival-BBFF-2016-zero-3

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