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Films

Clones

BLOCK B | DUETS 

Thursday, March 23 | 7 - 9 PM 

Winthrop University | Dina's Place at the DiGiorgio Campus Center

Clones
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Blackstar Film Festival • Hollyshorts • Urbanworld • TIDE Film Festival • Los Angeles Comedy Festival

Cast & Crew

NARRATIVE | 2022 | 14 min. 10 sec. 

SUGGESTED RATING | PG-13 

ELIGIBLE | Woman to Watch 


COUNTRY | United States 

LANGUAGE | English 

PRODUCERS | Nate Walker, Letia Solomon, Carly Rogers 

DIRECTOR | Letia Solomon 

WRITER | Nate Walker 

CAST | Nate Walker, Charrell Mack

Synopsis

An off-key couple finds out they're in over their heads after participating in a new cloning experiment to relieve their student loans. This mockumentary short film shows a camera crew's documentation of suburban couple Calvin and Lisa as they take part in a cloning trial experiment. Both partners receive their own set of clones and things start off amazing. Chores are done and productivity is up, but the couple quickly realize that the copies arent the life hack they thought they would be. Personal belongings start going missing, Calvin's clones get a little rowdy, and communication becomes a struggle in the house. The clones quickly turn into the children the couple never wanted. Once a major boundary is crossed the whip gets cracked on the clones. Now feeling their growing oppression, the clones find some interesting inspiration to push back. As tension grows, Calvin and Lisa must figure out how to make it to the end of the trials or if it’s still worth the cost. Whatever they decide, there's no turning back now.

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2025
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2025

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