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Creatures of Destiny

Country: USA, Language: English, 105 mins

  • Director: Gabriel Maitreya
  • Producer: Gabriel Maitreya

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This was on YouTube...it has - quite understandably - disappeared...not even a trailer!

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The(ir) Blurb...

The gods have grown petty and paranoid, and descend upon Earth to interfere in the lives of mortals and to spy on them- only to find that most people have forgotten them altogether. They, like the mortals, then become distracted and lose their sense of purpose - focusing instead on drug binges, plastic grapes and face creams. Heavily improvised and shot in front of greenscreens, the ensemble cast inhabit a totally artificial world which gives the film a surreal edge even when someone is simply waiting for a bus. An unusual low-budget experimental comedy destined to delight and offend.

Cast & Characters

Montetre as Churchy McGee;
Nick Dent as Zeus;
Nick Sahoyah as The Comedian;
Jeremy Benjamin as Mortimax;
Joseph D. Jacobson as The Platonic Friend;
Curt Riviandernia as The Athiest;
Deco Teague as Bacchus;
Howard Adler as Saint Peter;
Jordan Watkins as Calliope;
Demitria Cline as Child Comedian