Butterfly Dust (2014)
We did this to ourselves
After their human test subjects turn into animalistic horrors, a small group of scientists barricade themselves in their laboratory, but they must balance moral conflict with survival as their botched creations attack.
Director: Anthony Bushman
Genre: Science Fiction, Drama, Horror
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: August 25, 2014
Cast
- Todd Robert Anderson - Albert
- Brandon Bales - Frank
- Alexis Boozer Sterling - Sarah
- Kevin Marron - Dex
- Heather L. Tyler - Judith
- Kristin Betts - Test Subject
- Bronwyn de Beer - Test Subject
- Emily Donn - Test Subject
- Chantez Jones - Test Subject
- Lorena Macias - Test Subject
Screenplay
Music: Leland Cox
Cinematography: Sean McDaniel
Production: Mariposa Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Themes
Genetically Engineered Humanity and Test, Bio-Hazard and Scientific Consequences, Genetic Experiments and Cloning Ethics, Human Experimentation and Gruesome Truths
Keywords
experiment, beauty, scientist
More Films by Director: Anthony Bushman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Butterfly Dust about?
- After their human test subjects turn into animalistic horrors, a small group of scientists barricade themselves in their laboratory, but they must balance moral conflict with survival as their botched creations attack.
- Who directed Butterfly Dust?
- Butterfly Dust was directed by Anthony Bushman.
- Who stars in Butterfly Dust?
- Butterfly Dust stars Todd Robert Anderson, Brandon Bales, Alexis Boozer Sterling, Kevin Marron, Heather L. Tyler, Kristin Betts.
- How long is Butterfly Dust?
- Butterfly Dust has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is Butterfly Dust?
- Butterfly Dust is a Science Fiction, Drama, Horror film.
- Where was Butterfly Dust produced?
- Butterfly Dust was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Butterfly Dust?
- The themes of Butterfly Dust include: Genetically Engineered Humanity and Test, Bio-Hazard and Scientific Consequences, Genetic Experiments and Cloning Ethics, Human Experimentation and Gruesome Truths.