A team of investigative journalists as they infiltrate a remote, off-the-grid community built around a radical new form of sensory deprivation therapy promising enlightenmentβonly to discover the seemingly utopian retreat is secretly conducting ethically questionable experiments in reality manipulation, blurring the lines between perception, memory, and the very fabric of consciousness, and leaving the filmmakers questioning whether they are documenting a spiritual awakening or a mass delusion with terrifying consequences.
"Null State" follows a team of investigative journalists as they infiltrate a remote, off-the-grid community built around a radical new form of sensory deprivation therapy promising enlightenmentβonly to discover the seemingly utopian retreat is secretly conducting ethically questionable experiments in reality manipulation, blurring the lines between perception, memory, and the very fabric of consciousness, and leaving the filmmakers questioning whether they are documenting a spiritual awakening or a mass delusion with terrifying consequences.
a stark, unsettling movie poster. Dominant colors are desaturated blues, greys, and a sickly pale green. Focus on a distorted, fragmented human face β half seemingly normal, the other half glitching into static and geometric shapes. The face is partially obscured by swirling, ethereal mist. In the background, suggest a minimalist, brutalist architecture β clean lines but with an unsettling, unnatural symmetry. Small, almost subliminal imagery of eyes peering out from the mist. Title "Null State" in a fractured, glitching font, positioned prominently but subtly integrated into the visual chaos. Tagline, barely visible: βWhat is real?β Overall mood: psychological thriller, unsettling, mind-bending, and hinting at a loss of control. cinematic lighting, high detail, 8k.