Acclaimed writer/director Zach Clark's latest film, The Becomers, is finally hitting US theaters. This visually striking sci-fi genre-bender offers a unique exploration of themes like confusion, isolation, and the deep need for human connection.
Inspired by the cultural trends of the last five years, including COVID, Qanon, and constant states of anxiety, The Becomers is a thought-provoking film that resonates with today's audience. The story follows two body-snatching alien lovers, played by Molly Plunk and Mike Lopez, as they navigate a world filled with uncertainty and isolation.
The film also features a talented cast, including Keith Kelly, Isabel Alamin, and Frank V. Ross, with narration by Russell Mael, lead singer of the renowned musical duo Sparks.
Zach Clark, best known for his critically acclaimed films White Reindeer and Little Sister, brings his unique vision to The Becomers. With his experience as both a writer and director, Clark has crafted a film that is both visually stunning and intellectually stimulating.
The Becomers is set to open in New York on August 23rd at Cinema Village, in Los Angeles on August 30th at Lumiere Music Hall, and in Chicago on September 13th at Music Box Theatre, with more cities to follow.