Trailers for sci-fi actioner ‘Downstream’

By Mark Pollard | Published February 8, 2010

A new dystopian actioner set in the near future where society has crumbled and survivors compete for what’s left is heading for a premiere screening in LA on February 24, 2010 in the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre.

With a modest $1 million budget, DOWNSTREAM is written and co-directed by Philip Kim along with Simone Bartesaghi.

Jonathon Trent (TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN) is Wes Keller, a young man living in a near-future dystopia where the world’s oil supply has dried up, food is scarce and the female population has severely decreased due to cancer epidemics. What remains is a barbaric landscape in which a human life is considered currency. In the face of these atrocities, Wes attempts to retreat to a mythical world run on a substance known as “Plutopia.”

Trailer 1

Trailer 2

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  • wow, another really bad mad max wannabe. I couldnt even finish the trailer
  • Yawn. Even Mark couldn't spice this one up.
  • nothingnew
    looks awful. small budget sure but nothing excuses bad acting and what looks like generic bythenumbers characters. throw in a couple of cheesy bad guy cowboys and military types and i don't see much originality here.
  • poke
    Hey buddy, just cause you couldn't cut it in the film business and had to run back home to get a desk job, don't disparage someone else's work. What are you now, some web page guy? I thought so.
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