Psyche (2025)

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Trapped in limbo during a near-death experience, Mara and a computer form an alliance to figure out the meaning of life. Together, they navigate through a dystopian world deciphering cryptic clues laid out before them. Mara embarks on a profound quest of self-discovery and redemption. Confronting her deepest fears by facing the trauma in her life, her journey becomes a poignant exploration of human vulnerability. "Psyche" explores the philosophical interplay between mental health and artificial intelligence.

Director: Stephon Stewart
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 72 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Tom Hawk
Editing: Gibran Lozano
Production: Singularity Films, Red Owl Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Philosophical and Existential Questions, Reflections on Life and Death

Keywords

afterlife, meaning of life, limbo

More Films by Director: Stephon Stewart
More Films in Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Psyche about?
Trapped in limbo during a near-death experience, Mara and a computer form an alliance to figure out the meaning of life. Together, they navigate through a dystopian world deciphering cryptic clues laid out before them. Mara embarks on a profound quest of self-discovery and redemption. Confronting her deepest fears by facing the trauma in her life, her journey becomes a poignant exploration of human vulnerability. "Psyche" explores the philosophical interplay between mental health and artificial intelligence.
Who directed Psyche?
Psyche was directed by Stephon Stewart.
Who stars in Psyche?
Psyche stars Sarah Ritter, Eva Ariel Binder, Rodrigo Varandas, Danielle Cichon.
How long is Psyche?
Psyche has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Psyche?
Psyche is a Drama, Fantasy film.
Where was Psyche produced?
Psyche was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Psyche?
The themes of Psyche include: Philosophical and Existential Questions, Reflections on Life and Death.