A Thing of Dreams
A new prescription drug allows you to control your dreams, but the side effects can be deadly.
Official Selection Fantastic Fest 2018
Official Selection Nightmares Film Festival 2018
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K. Spencer JonesDirectorThe Human Project, In Search of Fellini
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Jake WilkensDirectorWanderer
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Jake WilkensWriterWanderer
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Nicole PaseProducerThe Human Project, Son to Son, Threshold
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Stephanie ScholzKey Cast"Malory"Family Christmas, Absense
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Marcus ColomaKey Cast"John"Major Crimes, Lucifer, CSI
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Horror, Drama
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Runtime:10 minutes 50 seconds
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Completion Date:June 9, 2018
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Production Budget:6,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Arri Alexa
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Aspect Ratio:2.35 (SCOPE)
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Fantastic FestAustin, Texas
United States
September 22, 2018
World Premiere
Official Selection -
KAPOW Intergalactic Film FestivalLos Angeles, California
United States
September 29, 2018
Los Angeles Premiere
Official Selection -
Nightmares Film FestivalColumbus, Ohio
United States
October 26, 2018
Ohio Premiere -
Royal Starr Film FestivalRoyal Oak, MI
United States
October 12, 2018 -
Terror In The Bay Film FestivalThunder Bay, Ontario
Canada
October 20, 2018
K. Spencer Jones is an award-winning film and commercial editor from Toronto, Canada. He started his career as a photographer, he moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue a career in film. He has worked on multiple award-winning feature films, including Search of Fellini (starring Ksenia Solo and Maria Bello), and Sargasso (Starring Jeremy Sumpter and Tom Berenger) also short films, national commercials and music videos. In addition to his editing work, he has appeared in two feature films and multiple short films in the last few years.
Jake Wilkens was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. After completing a Certificate in Film Studies program at UCLA, Jake began working on various film, television and commercial productions in LA. He wrote the short film “Wanderer” which he co-directed with his longtime friend and collaborator Mark O’Brien (Arrival, The Front Runner).
The short was selected by more than a dozen festivals and competitions, including the 2015 Atlantic Film Fest, Calgary Film Fest, Kansas City Film fest and the 3rd Annual Short Film Awards in NYC, where Jake won his first award for writing.
Jake currently lives in Toronto where he continues to develop projects for film and television.