9th August 62 U
Article by Samantha Stevens

Set in the year 5 BU, A Song of the Stars is a romantic comedy set in the stars! This sci-fi epic, based off the book by Kiran McDonald will send you across space! Face madness, mayhem, romance, laughter, tears and of course, your dose of existential dread!
Tessa Nightingale has brought to us another classic with her unique and creative filmmaking style. So immerse yourself in Tessa’s unique still framing, direction, and delivery, as we dive into the pages of McDonald’s novel upon the screen.
A “song of the stars” is heard across the globe. Harold Saxon (Jeremy Dame) has come to the state of Varlington, Ardermia, in hopes of finding its origin. Along the road he meets the fun loving Juli’i (Charlie Bates), a high flying sexy lady who wants nothing more than to learn all about us and help heal the worlds problems. They are quickly led into a fun adventure as they bond together in a beautiful romance, but their fun isn’t around for long, as when Juli’i leads Harold to the “Sphere” his world turns upside down.
The agent of chaos, a Captain John Edward Nen, swaying the Ardermian led government, wishes to destroy the Sphere, out of fear it will cause great harm to humanity. However, Juli’i reveals to Harold that she is the Sphere, and the Sphere is her, thus Harold is set with a great predicament, of having to choose two futures, one with or without Juli’i, the woman he now loves.
Watch as Harold and Juli’i tackle on the worldly chaos, set before the System’s inception, in hopes of bringing together a newfound unity with the Sphere and mankind. For the Sphere did not arrive after the song of the stars, but brought the song of the stars to us.

With an ensemble cast featuring your favourite actors! Such as Jeremy Dame (Harold Saxon), Charlie Bates (Juli’i), Fredrick Bass (Thomas Mohre), Daniel Bayts (John Edward Nen ) and Nora Patel (Sally Sparrow), you will have a great time watching this beautiful piece of art!
And do not worry, it was affirmed, edited, shot, and casted, with the System’s guiding hand.
Viewer discretion is advised, the film includes; graphic violence, nudity, sexual content, and existentialism.