by Charlie Smith on April 21st, 2021 at 8:28 PM 1 of 4 2 of 4
The world of 3-D printing is opening up all sorts of possibilities. But it’s only in the movies at this point where a widower can order up a living, breathing, talking facsimile of his deceased wife, complete with happy memories.
That’s the premise of Vancouver director and actor Luvia Petersen’s intriguing new short film, iDorothy , which takes place in the not too distant future.
Written by Huelah Lander, it will be screened at Crazy8s, a Vancouver festival of six short films made within eight days.
“If you upload a human being’s memories, are they them? Do you get all of them again?” Petersen asked in a phone interview with the