
USA, 1 hour 11 minutes , Directed by Stephon Stewart
Trapped in limbo during a near-death experience, Mara and a vintage 1980s computer she finds buried in the sands of time ally to figure out the meaning of life from discarded memories of friends, family and fantasy. Together, they navigate through a dystopian world of surreal, broken realities, deciphering cryptic clues and puzzles before them, causing Mara to embark on a profound quest of self-discovery and mind-bending redemption. Confronting her deepest fears by facing all the traumas in her life, her journey becomes a poignant exploration of isolation, psychological tension, survival and human vulnerability.
Opening FrightFest Glasgow this year, was the Scottish premiere of Psyche directed by Stephon Stewart.
Psyche is a gorgeous science-fiction epic. In all honesty, sci-fi isn’t my vibe, but the truly stunning cinematography and design kept my attention. The colour grading is beautiful and the score is incredible.

Lead Sarah Ritter is very good, with a compelling performance. She’s also very beautiful, which is a stark contrast to the bleak environment.
If you love sci-fi, definitely keep an eye out for release details for this beautiful film.
