
Tonight, Project Revelations announces whether or not life exists outside of Earth. Eager to hear the results are Chloe, a young high schooler who can't help but look beyond, and her mom, who once was on her way to getting an advanced degree in space studies. Told through the shifting fantasies of Chloe's mind while stuck at home, the question looms: Could this be all there is?
A Short Film by

Tedra Millan
Director, Producer
This voyage is Tedra’s directorial debut. Primarily an actor, you can find her onscreen in Fosse/Verdon opposite Sam Rockwell, Katy Keene, Almost Family,”The Goldbergs, and the upcoming film Modern Persuasion. Onstage, she has played on Broadway in Present Laughter opposite Kevin Kline, originated the role of “#46” in The Wolves (Drama Desk & Obie Awards), appeared in the New York premiere of Simon Stephens’ On The Shore of the Wide World, and most recently played Susan Sarandon’s daughter in Jesse Eisenberg’s new play Happy Talk.

David Lerner Schwartz
Writer, Producer
David Lerner Schwartz teaches at the University of Cincinnati where he is a doctoral student. His work has been published in Witness, Literary Hub, New York magazine, The Rumpus, Los Angeles Review, New Ohio Review, and more. His play "Nineteen Twenty-Six" was selected for the Red Bull Theater Short New Play Festival and is forthcoming in a print anthology published by Stage Rights. His writing has been supported by grants and fellowships from UC, St. Albans, and the Bennington Writing Seminars, from which he holds an MFA. He serves as the fiction editor of Four Way Review.

RJ Brown
Producer
RJ Brown is a New York City-based actor and filmmaker. As an actor he can be most recently seen in Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why and Jason Reitman’s The Frontrunner, as well as The Carrie Diaries, The Blacklist, and Blue Bloods. As a filmmaker, he’s been involved with numerous Floor 1 productions as an actor, producer, and director. He’s independently produced a number of off-Broadway shows such as The Woodsman (New World Stage’s) and Press Play.

Ian M. Adelson
Producer
Ian M. Adelson is a New York City-based filmmaker at Floor 1 Productions and Associate Producer on the acclaimed Apple TV+ series, Dickinson. The short films he's written and directed—Strangers At Night and Spiders—have screened in France and throughout the US, with Strangers At Night most recently receiving a selection from the 2019 SoHo International Film Festival.

Brittany Peterson
Producer, 1st AD
Brittany Peterson is a New York City-based filmmaker and creative who got her start in the industry on CBS's Elementary and Showtime's Billions. She has worked on various productions all over the city including Netflix's Master of None and has produced and assistant directed projects for Floor 1 Productions including the short films Not For Girls and Strangers At Night.

John Fitzpatrick
Director of Photography
Recent credits include Black Lips’ “Rumbler” and Todrick Hall’s “WIG.” See more of his work here.

Kit Sheridan
Production Designer
Recent credits include Girls and Farewell Amor. See her other work here.
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