Prism
Dan Warner is a desaturator, tasked with sapping beauty from the world in a future where Color is used as energy.
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Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Short, Thriller
Director: Jackson Miller
Actors: Aria Buckley, Chase Cargill, Dan Weale, Gary Sturm, Guerin Piercy, Heston Horwin, Jay Brothers, Jeremy Lee Evans, John Eddings, Rachel Hemsley
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