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With the Internet down, Quantum Physics Professor Kenneth Morris connects to an underground bulletin board system to contact Ezekiel, the apocalyptic cult leader, and start a plan to transcend the end of the world. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Jeffrey Carl as the Professor Nathanael Azevedo as the Computer Voice Original Music by Steve Lehmann Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Stranded in a Mexican border town, New Age reporter Roxie Gibson and her travel companion, shaman Eligio Melgar, try to come up to terms with the strange looming apocalypse. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Emily Schooley as Roxie Genaro Vasquez as Eligio Huehuetl drum beat by Alejandro Giacoman Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Quantum Physics Professor Kenneth Morris calls the Y2K Nightly Show to talk with hosts Luke Marlowe and Monique Toussaint about the possible pandemic overtaking the world in the first week of the year 2000. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Jeffrey Carl as the Professor Philomena Sherwood as Monique James Kenneth as Luke Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

A few days into the year 2000, news anchor Monique Toussaint visits the Toronto 911 Command to interview Janet Mulveen, director of Emergency Services. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Philomena Sherwood as Monique Julie C. Sheppard as Janet Denise Gismondi as Dispatcher Wayne McCracken as Caller Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Cult leader Ezekiel speaks about the Apocalypse unfolding in the year 2000 and the path to salvation. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Original Music by Steve Lehmann Matt Clark as Ezekiel James Kenneth as Luke Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Unable to cross the the border from Mexico into the USA, New Age reporter Roxie Gibson and her travel companion Eligio Melgar try to find sense into the strange phenomena happening in the first days of the year 2000. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Emily Schooley as Roxie Genaro Vasquez as Eligio Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

After the Y2K Bug seemed to cause a technological and health collapse in Mexico, New Age reporter Roxie Gibson and mythology expert Eligio Melgar arrive at the US border trying to go home. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Emily Schooley as Roxie Genaro Vasquez as Eligio Chris Ellison as Border Officer Denise Gismondi as Concerned Woman Wayne McCracken as Second Officer Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Host Luke Marlowe and news anchor Monique Toussaint discuss the first day of news in the year 2000. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Original Music by Steve Lehmann James Kenneth as Luke Philomena Sherwood as Monique Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

On the first day of the year 2000, New Age reporter Roxie Gibson visits the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico, where she interviews Eligio Melgar, a traditional musician and expert in Aztec mythology. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Original Music by Alejandro Giacoman, Steve Lehmann Emily Schooley as Roxie Genaro Vasquez as Eligio Ana Gabriela Quintero as Guide Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund

Host Luke Marlowe welcomes the Year 2000 in front of the CN Tower for the biggest fireworks display ever in Canada. CREDITS: Written & Directed by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Original Music by Steve Lehmann James Kenneth as Luke Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund