SFC Films Past Projects
Since 2019 SFC Films has been creating short films, series and YouTube content in the positive space films genre, an underrated genre, champinioning hopeful narratives of the future. Check out our past projects below.
The Talk
A comedy positive short film created with wonderful & talented canberran cast and crew.
A teenager imagines all sorts of trouble when her parents have a serious talk with her, but she never could have guessed the truth 🙂 Another Space Faring Civilisation original optimistic Sci-Fi Short Film. #OptimisticScifi #SFCFilms
The First Austronaut
Another SFC Original Short Film. This is about a fictional Australian astronaut who has made a huge impact in the space industry.. In the future.#OptimisticScifi #SFCFilms
Some Relevant Quotes:
“The Earth is but one country and Mankind it’s citizen” Baha’i Faith
“We are one” G’Kar (Babylon 5)
“To boldly go where no one has gone before” Star Trek TNG
Unrequited Fear
When lights go out and a prowler is heard in the backyard a hostess must over come her fears to protect her guest. There’s nothing to fear but fear itself. #OptimisticScifi #SFCFilms A comedy, Sci-Fi, Thriller.
Another Space Faring Civilisation (SFC) Original Optimistic Science Fiction Short Film.
The Man in the Moon
A co-production with Sanguineti Media.
Winner of People’s Choice, Production Design and Original Music Awards at the 2019 Lights Canberra Action Film Festival.
A heart warming syory set during the first Moon landing in 1969, Phillip discovers his Dad now lives on the moon, and so, he and his cousin Tommy set out to build a rocket to go bring him home.
Explorers Overture
A short optimistic sci-fi film where a passionate scientist must reunite her colleagues to keep a deep space exploration mission alive. This is a positive space film.
Explorers overture is a pre-cursor to larger stories which takes place 500 years from now and beyond. Would you like to support this project?
Stellar Journeys - Science Show
“Stellar Journeys” science show series, driven by the belief that we can inspire the next generation of scientists, space pioneers, dreamers, and advocates for positive change, is combination of podcasts and mini documentaries that documents’ himan journey into the cosmos.
Bonkus
highly zealous scientist tears a hole in the universe and meets his other selves, but will he be able to get enough pizza for everyone? When Two worlds collide, how much pizza will be enough?
Another SFC original optimistic sci-fi short film. Would you like this to be a web series? Comment below. #SFCfilms #OptimisticSciFi
SOS
“SOS” is a compelling optimistic sci-fi short film that weaves the story of a man at the edge of despair, whose attempts at ending his life are unexpectedly interrupted. This SFC Films original blends breathtaking visuals with an uplifting message, demonstrating the profound influence of space technology and human kindness. Witness a narrative that transcends darkness, offering inspiration and a vision for a better tomorrow. Catch this visual marvel that promises hope and connection in every frame. #SOSFilm #SciFi #Hope #SFCFilms #Inspiring #spaceexploration #spacestation #optimism #helpingothers
Mum
A devoted daughter, in a quest to cure her mother’s dementia, grapples with a heart-wrenching choice that tests her limits. A heart warming short optimistic Sci-Fi film. Coming later in the year. This short film done in collaboration with AIE film school and wonderful Canberran talents.
Officially selected for screening at: 1. What the Film (Canberra, Australia) – November 2024 2. Canberra Short Film Festival (Canberra, Australia) – November 2024
SAM
A prototype android eagerly embraces self-awareness and wants to explore the world for herself when she faces discrimination from the last place she expected. This short film done in collaboration with AIE film school and wonderful Canberran talents.
Screened at 2024 Sydney Sci-Fi Film Festival (Sydney, Australia), 2024 Studio 66 Film Nights (Melbourne, Australia) , 2024 Brooklyn Sci-Fi Film Festival (New York, USA) Â and 2024 What the Film (Canberra, Australia)