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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LapsisLapsis - Wikipedia

    Lapsis is a 2020 American dystopian science fiction film written, directed, edited, and scored by Noah Hutton. It stars Dean Imperial as a delivery man who turns to quantum cabling, a strange new corner of the gig economy, and faces a pivotal choice to either help his fellow workers or to get rich and get out.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt11540272Lapsis (2020) - IMDb

    Feb 12, 2021 · Lapsis: Directed by Noah Hutton. With Dean Imperial, Madeline Wise, Babe Howard, Ivory Aquino. Struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother, delivery man Ray takes a strange job in a strange new realm of the gig economy.

  3. After a series of two-bit hustles and unsuccessful swindles, Ray takes a job in a strange new realm of the gig economy: trekking deep into the forest, pulling cable over miles of terrain to ...

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  4. Mar 17, 2021 · LAPSIS - In Cinemas June 3. Set in an alternative New York, the quantum computing revolution has begun, and investors are lining their pockets. However, building the network requires mi...

  5. Lapsis. is an engagingly topical, darkly funny and breathlessly creative piece of sci-fi cinema. Lapsis tells the story of Ray Tincelli ( Dean Imperial ), a lowly baggage handler in Queens who is down on his luck financially; struggling to support himself and his ailing brother Jamie ( Babe Howard ), who is suffering from a strange fatiguing ...

  6. Feb 13, 2021 · Written, directed, edited, and scored by Noah Hutton, and shot (by Mike Gomes) on location in New York City and in forests upstate, this is a rare American feature that not only dares to be a satire, but masters the subtle fluctuations in tone that satire needs.

  7. SYNOPSIS. In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli is struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother. After a series of two-bit hustles and unsuccessful swindles, Ray takes a job in a strange new realm of the gig economy: trekking deep into the forest, pulling cable over miles of terrain to connect large, metal cubes that ...