Description: A gripping tale of love and adventure. Arial, a skilled pilot imprisoned by the tyrannical ruler Feran, escapes captivity by stealing Feran’s spacecraft. His daring act sets him on a perilous journey across two planets, carrying a mysterious cargo. As Arial grapples with his tumultuous past, he finds himself torn between two strong-willed women—Reevah, a defiant rebel from his world, and Kristin, a spirited woman from another. Amid danger and intrigue, Arial’s quest for freedom and happiness could alter the destiny of both worlds forever.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: January 25
Contact Email: service@wingedvictoryfoundation.org
Phone: 312-315-2707
Writer/Producer: Gen LaGreca
Director: Dan T. Hall
Location: Los Angeles
Production Company: VIZMO FILMS
Production Company Email: vizmo@vizmofilms.com
Fugitive From Asteron: A Daring Blend of Love and Adventure Across the Cosmos
Set against a backdrop of interstellar conflict, “Fugitive From Asteron” tells the gripping story of Arial, a gifted pilot who finds himself ensnared in a web of tyranny and rebellion. Imprisoned by the formidable ruler Feran, Arial’s audacious escape by commandeering Feran’s spacecraft propels him into a treacherous odyssey across two planets. This film intertwines themes of courage, freedom, and the intricate dynamics of love, as Arial battles formidable challenges while carrying a cargo shrouded in mystery.
Directed by Dan T. Hall and written by Gen LaGreca, the film showcases a standout cast, including complex and compelling characters like Reevah, a fierce rebel determined to resist oppression, and Kristin, a spirited woman who offers a new perspective on Arial’s journey. As each character’s path converges, the stakes rise, sparking conflicts that could reshape the fate of their worlds. “Fugitive From Asteron” promises to be a thrilling cinematic experience that captures the hearts of audiences and leaves them eager for more.
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