The director’s debut feature will mix live action with animated sequences. Bulgarian director Theodore Ushev, who received an Academy Award nomination for his animated short Blind Vaysha in 2017, is currently in post-production with his feature debut, Phi 1.618, which will blend live-action footage with animation. The feature is being staged by Bulgarian production company Peripeteia Films, represented by Orlin Ruevski and Vladislav Todorov. The screenplay, written by Todorov and based on his own novel, The Spinning Top, explores a dystopian future where science conquers death, and a nation of bio-titans, a breed of asexual, immortal men, has been created. The female sex and procreation have become obsolete. As the Earth turns toxic, the bio-titans are eager to colonise the cosmos on board a colossal spaceship, taking with them only one female body kept barely alive as a reminder of the troubled past. But everything changes when the immortal calligrapher...
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