

In the near future, technology firm Red-Eye is on the verge of developing a revolutionary contact lens that records human sight to replicate memories. When the company’s lead researcher is murdered, Detective Thomas Elliot, and researcher Margo Elson are drawn into searching deeper to apprehend an elusive digital shapeshifter. Soon, both are threatened by their past as they seek to uncover what this dangerous artificial intelligence is trying to consume.
Production
Indigenous-led sci-fi worldbuilding on indie budget
Acting
Tommie-Amber Pirie carries the emotional load
Director
Benjamin Ross Hayden
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Benjamin Ross Hayden is Métis, making this a rare Indigenous-led Canadian sci-fi feature that explicitly ties memory theft to historical extraction.
Shot in Alberta with a budget under $2 million, the 'Red-Eye' headquarters is actually a repurposed Calgary tech incubator.