Parity Pipeline

Parity Pipeline

Life

Directed by Lisa Ovies

After waking up in a field outside of town following an evening of drinking with no memory of the night before, Mark is convinced something is terribly wrong but no one in his small town believes him until his survival is on the line.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • CREDITS
  • GALLERY

Genre

Synopsis

After waking up in a field outside of town, bruised and bleeding following an evening of drinking with no memory of the night before, Mark realizes his truck has been taken and something isn’t right. After multiple visits to the doctor he discovers something has started growing inside him and he is convinced he was abducted or drugged and assaulted. While Mark fights to have the foreign life-form removed before it grows any larger, doctors battle government officials determined to study and protect the alien creature at all costs. With a child of his own to fight for, as well as his own survival on the line, Mark soon realizes this new life form may take everything from him. Eventually the doctors remove it but Mark's body can’t survive the trauma and he dies just as the alien creature starts to destroy everyone that fought so hard to give it LIFE.

Bio

Lisa Ovies is a Queer Mexican/Canadian writer and director currently living between Los Angeles California and Vancouver, Canada. She has been praised for her ability to seamlessly blend her love of horror and her skills as a comedian to create truly engaging characters. Her directorial debut 'Puppet Killer'(2020) garnered an impressive 100+ nominations and awards and was quickly labeled as "destined for cult status" by several top Horror publications. She is known for being a strong voice for female representation both in front of and behind the camera and her constant push for engaging and truthful Hispanic stories. Called a "female Robert Rodriguez", her love of action, blood and fast paced camera work mix with her passion for practical effects to tell truthful and gripping stories. She launched the film company I No.Films in 2011 and went on to write and produce several films, including the multi award winning documentary 'Taking My Parents to Burning Man'. Additionally, she received a full scholarship to Women in the Directors Chair to train in the art department, and a second scholarship to Chicago Second City where she spent the better part of the summer of 2014 honing her comedy and writing skills. She is the founder of the EmpowHer female filmmakers program whose focus is to empower female representing filmmakers to get behind the camera and tell their own stories

Credits

Creature Designer - Alec Gillis

Composer - Stephen Gallagher