Dive into the Worlds of Split Fiction

Name: Split Fiction
Description: Split Fiction follows Mio Hudson and Zoe Foster, two aspiring authors invited by Rader Publishing to test a machine that brings their stories to life. When a malfunction traps them together in a merged simulation of their sci-fi and fantasy worlds, they must collaborate to escape. As they navigate these intertwined narratives, they confront personal traumas—Mio’s emotional repression and Zoe’s guilt over her sister’s death. Their journey reveals Rader’s exploitative scheme to harvest their creative ideas, culminating in a confrontation that leads to the machine’s destruction. Ultimately, they emerge as friends and co-authors of a novel titled Split Fiction.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: N/A
Producer: Mike Goldberg – Dmitri M. Johnson
Writer: Rhett Reese – Paul Wernick
Director: Jon M. Chu
Cast: Sydney Sweeney
Company: ELECTRIC SOMEWHERE, 7250 Beverly Blvd. Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90036, lance@electricsomewhere.com
Company: FIFTY-FIFTY FILMS, submissions@fifty-fiftyfilms.com


Exploring the Intriguing Depths of Split Fiction

Split Fiction, a feature film by STORY KITCHEN, delves into a captivating narrative that intertwines sci-fi and fantasy worlds. The story follows aspiring authors Mio Hudson and Zoe Foster as they find themselves trapped in a merged simulation of their own creation. Forced to collaborate to escape, they confront personal traumas and discover Rader Publishing’s exploitative scheme to harvest their creative ideas. Ultimately, their journey leads to friendship and co-authorship of a novel titled Split Fiction.

The film boasts a talented cast led by Sydney Sweeney and is helmed by director Jon M. Chu. With a unique premise that explores creativity, friendship, and overcoming personal obstacles, Split Fiction promises to be a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant cinematic experience.



Discover more from Tales From The Collection

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading