God: City

by | Oct 16, 2018 | Film | 0 comments

It’s been about 10 months since we’ve seen something from Oats Studios. The last was ADAM: Episode 3, and just when I thought it was over for these awesome experimental shorts a new one titled God: City which is a followup to God: Serengeti came out!

I cannot get enough from Blomkamp and his crew at Oats Studios.

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