If DNA could predict your future, would you want to know? A new indie scifi feature explores that question, and some of the unsettling answers it leads to.
“Life Tracker is proper sci-fi, a story that explores how technology can impact our world and ourselves personally,” said Jordan DeSauinier, I AM ROGUE. “It’s a film of big ideas and nuanced characters reacting emotionally to a new device with global ramifications. It is far headier, personal, and ambitious than, say, extraterrestrial robots disguised as new-model cars.”
Synopsis: In the near future, a new device has emerged to detect the time of death of every man’s life through DNA analysis. A modern day palm reading, the device has ignited fear and paranoia throughout the world. The film follows an aspiring filmmaker, Dillon (Barry Finnegan), who chronicles the hysteria and stumbles upon the mystery behind LIFE TRACKER Limited, the company behind the device. With the help of his friends, Scott (Matt Dallas) and Bell (Rebecca Marshall), they embark on a journey to find the real story behind the science, testing their friendship and faith along the way. Are the predictions true? Is a person’s lifespan ingrained in one’s DNA? The race is on to uncover the truth.
LIFE TRACKER stars Matt Dallas (ABC’s “Kyle XY,” THE FIRST RIDE WITH WYATT EARP), Rebecca Marshall (SAW 3D, JACK AND JILL) and Barry Finnegan (HOW TO MAKE A DAVID LYNCH FILM) and written and directed by Joe McClean (HOW TO MAKE A DAVID LYNCH FILM).
LIFE TRACKER is produced by Sarju Patel and Debbie Vandermeulen and executive produced by Baron Davis and Rebecca Marshall.
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