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Clearwater (2020) is a visually stunning short sci-fi film directed by Rob Jabbaz. The story revolves around a young woman, played by Joan LoLuo, who retreats to a remote, picturesque riverbank for relaxation and solitude. As she enjoys the tranquility of nature, her experience takes a bizarre and sinister turn after a mosquito bite triggers a chain of surreal events.

The film uses its six-minute runtime to craft a vivid and eerie atmosphere, blending the serenity of nature with a growing sense of unease. It explores themes of the interconnectedness of life, the fragility of humanity, and the strange consequences of seemingly minor actions.

 

What sets Clearwater apart is its stunning CGI, which brings the surreal and otherworldly elements to life in a way that feels both beautiful and haunting. The short is a testament to Rob Jabbaz’s ability to weave a compelling narrative with minimal dialogue, relying instead on visual storytelling and a haunting score.

Distributed by DUST, a platform known for showcasing innovative sci-fi films, Clearwater has been praised for its creativity, atmosphere, and thought-provoking themes. It serves as a brief yet impactful journey into the unexpected, leaving audiences intrigued by its cryptic and otherworldly conclusion.

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