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'' Eveless'' is a 2016 American
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science-fiction
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directed and co-written by
Antonio Padovan Antonio Padovan is an Italian-born film director, film producer, producer, screenwriter, and video artist who lives in New York City, known for his short films ''Socks and Cakes'' (2010), ''Jack Attack (film), Jack Attack'' (2013), ''Eveless'' (2 ...
about two men living in a world without women who attempt to create one with only the limited resources they have gathered. Stars Vin Kridakorn and Greg Engbrecht were also the short's executive producers. In 2017, ''Eveless'' received a general theatrical release through its inclusion in the Canadian science-fiction horror anthology film, ''
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''.


Plot

In or not long after the year 2525, men survive, but without women. A world
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called Chromocorp has taken control of human reproduction; it is no longer possible for humans to procreate independently. In a remote location, two desperate researchers have dared to resist. The first (Vin Kridakorn) prepares to conduct a radical experimental procedure on the second (Greg Engbrecht), who is, somehow, visibly in the very late stages of pregnancy. Both are very agitated, and the Caesarian section which takes place is a bloody and unpleasant experience for both surgeon and patient (who may die from the procedure). The baby is delivered safely, but joy turns to despair as, it's a boy, and not the girl they had hoped for. The newborn is tossed into a fish tank.


Cast

*Vin Kridakorn *Greg Engbrecht *Eric Folks (voice of radio host, uncredited)


Production


Background and development

Vin Kridakorn's background was in
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before he decided to study acting at the New York Film Academy, where he first met Jackie C. Lin, who at the time was directing films, and for whom he auditioned. Through Lin, he met fellow student
Antonio Padovan Antonio Padovan is an Italian-born film director, film producer, producer, screenwriter, and video artist who lives in New York City, known for his short films ''Socks and Cakes'' (2010), ''Jack Attack (film), Jack Attack'' (2013), ''Eveless'' (2 ...
and appeared as a background character in one of Padovan's early films. Kridakorn went on to act in plays, on television, and in film, and eventually decided he would like to produce a film, and, having raised the funds for a project that fell through, went in search of another, contacting Lin. Together they looked for directors and re-connected with Padovan, who told them he had a script about "two guys, and one of them is having a baby." The script said nothing about where or why this was happening; Kridakorn was intrigued, and found the prospect of playing one of the parts exciting, and moreover, Padovan's first horror short, '' Jack Attack'' (2013) had done very well, having been selected by more than fifty festivals and winning more than thirty awards. The story was fleshed out, and set in a future world without women. Kridakorn's job initially was to "bring everyone on board", which now included Lin; once he had recruited his co-executive producer Greg Engbrecht (who also plays opposite him in ''Eveless''), the core team had been assembled. Kridakorn initially had misgivings about the film's brevity, but Padovan insisted that it had to be "tight" so they could focus on making a quality film on a limited budget.


Casting and filming

Kridakorn and Engbrecht were originally cast with the opposite parts they play in the finished film; after a number of rehearsals, Padovan insisted that they switch roles. Principal photography took place over two days, in New York City, like most of Padovan's other films, usually in the West Village where he has resided since leaving his native Italy in 2007. Editor Greg Zappile generously worked at a lower rate of pay than he normally would have, and had to devote time in addition to his full-time job in order to do it, so the editing took a lot of time.


Release

''Eveless'' had its premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montréal on July 16, 2016, and played in its native US at such film festivals as Shriekfest,
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, the Chicago Horror Film Festival, and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.


Anthology film

''Eveless'' is included in the 2017 Canadian science-fiction
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''
Galaxy of Horrors ''Galaxy of Horrors'' is a 2017 Canadian science-fiction horror anthology film consisting of eight short films within larger "wraparound" framing sequences before and after each of the shorts, in which a man (Adam Buller) wakes from a cryogenic s ...
'', which comprises eight shorts within a larger narrative frame in which a man awakens from a
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sleep pod and is forced to watch the shorts as entertainment while his damaged life-support runs out. The anthology film had its premiere in Toronto at Imagine Cinemas Carlton on March 1, 2017. the feature was conceived by Little Terrors short films festival founder Justin McConnell, who directed the narrative frame, and Indiecan Entertainment's Avi Federgreen. The production is the second collaboration between Rue Morgue Cinema and Little Terrors, following ''Minutes Past Midnight''.


Home media and streaming

''Eveless'' is currently available for viewing in its entirety on YouTube. The ''Galaxy of Horrors'' anthology was released on DVD and special edition Blu-ray in 2017. The anthology was made available through various video on demand options on the IndieCan Entertainment website, on March 7, 2017, and on
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Reception


Critical response

Critics have generally responded positively to ''Eveless'', appreciating its minimalist
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setting, gritty look and visceral content. Alexandra Heller-Nicholas calls the short film "confident" and minimalist, stating it "packs an unforgettable punch", describing it as a "gritty, grotty dystopian nightmare world" in which the two men "battle against nature" in a struggle "to keep civilisation going on their own." Chris Evangelista says the film "is suitably unpleasant — you can practically feel the dirt forming under your fingernails as you watch this thing." Joe Bendel compares the short to Joan Rivers' ''
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'', "except more apocalyptic and dystopian." He also suggests it would be well paired with Pablo González's ''Cord'':
because both present dark but decidedly non-sterile visions of the future. In this case, the confined, claustrophobic setting is literally overflowing with intriguingly detailed yet vaguely disturbing props and trappings, representing quite a triumph from production designer Roxy Martinez. The nervous energy of its two-handed cast of Vin Kridakorn and Greg Engbrecht aptly completes the unsettling and unbalanced picture. At a mere seven minutes, Eveless is quite a distinctive piece of world-building.
Reviewing the film as part of the ''Galaxy of Horrors'' anthology, Carl Fisher calls it "visceral" and suggests "the grittiness of the environment & excellent performances really sell it", along with "believable characters & acting". Jay Seaver, who enjoys "gross-out" films, gives the short 3 stars out of 4: "it sketches out an outlandish premise, serves up a fair amount of stuff that's not for the squeamish, and has a sense of its own absurdity." Jay Clarke was impressed by the film's intimacy and ambition in creating a substantial world in a short period of time. Richard Sopko says that ''Eveless'' relies solely on the unexpected and shock, calling it "a crude and juvenile short that thinks it's being edgy but comes off as laughable."


Audience response

Being close to the film themselves, the filmmakers were not sure about the result until they started to see audiences "squirming" in response to it, enjoying it and asking questions about it.


Accolade

*Best Editing, New York Premiere Film Festival (2017)


References

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External links


Official trailer
on Vimeo
Online release
on YouTube *
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