#PostModem

#PostModem is a comedic, satirical sci-fi pop-musical based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil and other futurists. It's the story of two Miami girls and how they deal with the technological singularity, as told through a series of cinematic tweets.

Created by Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva, and produced by Jonathan David Kane, #PostModem screened at over 60 film festivals around the world, including Sundance, SXSW, AFI, BAMcinemafest & Rotterdam.

‘comedic satirical sci-fi pop-musical,’ perhaps the only compound-genre name apt to label a film based largely on transhumanist theory….a hobnob between the New Aesthetic movement and an inimitable hyperreal gusto, pilfering imagery from the Internet and the IRL world… datamoshing cultural memes and readying them for a full cognitive digestive cycle, often born from an angst that feels suburban in nature.
— Ahmed Mori for Miami Rail

Watch the Full Film

Sundance Film Festival, 2013

Sundance Next Weekend, 2013

SXSW Film Festival, 2013

AFI Film Festival, 2013

HBO New York Latino Film Festival, 2012

New York Film Festival, 2013

MoMA’s Carte Blanche: 25 Years of Filmmaker Magazine Retrospective, 2013

Cineglobe Film Festival, 2015

Milan Film Festival, 2012

New Zealand Film Festival, 2013

Select Screenings

Athens Film and Video Festival, 2012

Incubate Netherlands Film Festival, 2012

Sydney Underground Film Festival, 2013

Gasparilla Film Festival, 2015

Glasgow Short Film Festival, 2012

Rotterdam Film Festival, 2012

BAMcinemafest, 2012

Imagine Amsterdam Film Festival, 2013

Los Angeles Film Festival, 2012

Rockland Shorts at the Farnsworth Art Museum 2012

Nevada City Film Festival, 2013

Citizen Jane Film Festival, 2013

La Di Da Film Festival, 2013

Northside Film Festival, 2013

Flatpack Film Festival, 2013

Silo Sessions Berlin, 2013

Chicago International Music and Movie Festival, 2013

Winterthur Film Festival, 2013

Mecal International Film Festival, 2012

Atlanta Film Festival, 2012

Ann Arbor Film Festival, 2012

Sarasota Film Festival, 2012

Dallas Film Festival, 2012

Nashville Film Festival, 2012

Maryland Film Festival, 2012

DeadCenter Film Festival, 2012

CFC (Canadian Film Centre) Film Festival, 2012

Rooftop Film Screening Series, 2012

Raindance Film Festival, 2012

IFP Center, 2012

Eastern Oregon Film Festival, 2013

CMW Film Festival, 2013

Outlier Film Festival, 2013

Loft Film Festival, 2013

SF Indiefest, 2013

Imagine Science Kaluga, Russia, 2013

Key West Film Festival, 2013

Imagine Science Film Festival NYC Tacoma Film Festival, 2013

CinemaTeket Oslo, 2012

LA Shorts Film Festival, 2012

Boston Underground Film Festival, 2012 (Winner, Best Short Film)

USA Film Festival, 2012 (Finalist, Best Short Film)

Provincetown Film Festival, 2012

Columbia Gorge Film Festival, 2012

Chicago Underground Film Festival, 2012 (Honorable Mention, Best Short Film)

Minneapolis Underground Film Festival, 2012

Atlantic Film Festival, 2012

New Orleans Film Festival, 2012

Featured Press

One of the 10 Most Stunning Independent Movies at Sundance.
— Huffington Post
Among the best, the strangest, and the most entertaining films at SXSW.
— TIME Magazine
Mind- and style-bending… uses the possibility of the singularity in our near future as a springboard to deliver one of the most visually assaultive, mildly terrifying and eerily humorous shorts I’ve seen in some time.
— Filmmaker Magazine
Sublime.
— Indiewire