Avery's life sucks. She finds a box in the basement that gives a choice to transport her to her future. If she does, she can't return. Will she make the right choice?
Avery's life sucks. With the passing of her brother Aiden, bullies at school, parents arguing, teacher on her case, lack of good friends, only her best friend Amy, Roberto, and escaping reality seems to help ease the pain. Until she learns about a box in the basement she's not supposed to know about; and a cube within that box that has the power to transport her to her own future. And when through a vision she sees her future, it looks AMAZING. So what would stop her from going to it? But Avery must make the right choice, and she's not sure if that's the best choice to make? Some choices are not easy choices, and Avery will need to make the right one - not only for herself, but for all the people in her life she knows and cares about. A sci-fi film dealing with life-impacting, relevant topics such as bullying, teen suicide, honesty, making choices, parent and teen relationships, teen responsibility and more. "The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live." (Flora Whittemore)
Avery's life sucks.
With the passing of her brother Aiden, bullies at school, parents arguing, teacher on her case, lack of good friends, only her best friend Amy, Roberto, and escaping reality seems to help ease the pain. Until she learns about a box in the basement she's not supposed to know about; and a cube within that box that has the power to transport her to her own future. And when through a vision she sees her future, it looks AMAZING. So what would stop her from using that power to transport to it?
This film opens a Pandora's box to a world of what if's? Making choices is not always easy, and each choice we make affects not only our present, but also our future. The same with Avery. But Avery's choice can also alter the future of others.
So Avery must make the right choice, and she's not sure if that's the best choice to make?
Some choices are not easy choices, and Avery will need to make the right one - not only for herself, but for all the people in her life she knows and cares about.
A sci-fi film dealing with life-impacting, relevant topics such as bullying, teen suicide, honesty, making choices, parent and teen relationships, teen responsibility and more.
"The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live." -Flora Whittemore
THE BOX IN THE BASEMENT - 11 Film Festival Trailer AWARDSA Film by Mike FoxStarring Arianna Fox, Kathy Sanders, Raymond Ritzau, Emma Li, Isai Matias, Nicole Biello, London & Madison Phillips, Gary Tucker, with special appearance by Cavanaugh Bell & Llacey Simmons of Cool & Dope & More!
Sci-fi base and founded, yet emotional and relational with current vital topics to help encourage teens and parents.