Probably Nothing

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Probably Nothing is a short cinematic piece that explores the contrast between perception and reality. The film begins with a simple question: “What do you think really happens on the dark side of the moon?” What follows is an epic confrontation set in a lunar arena — a world of power, violence, hierarchy and consequence. Yet when we return to where we started, the answer is disarmingly simple: “Probably nothing.” The film plays with scale and contrast — intimacy and spectacle, myth and normalcy, silence and impact — inviting the audience to question what remains unseen beyond the surface of everyday life. Tools Used Visual generation: Nano Banana Pro Motion generation: Kling 3.0 Music generation: Suno All visual sequences were generated using AI-based tools and edited in post-production for cinematic pacing and structure. Sound Credits Additional sound effects sourced from: BBC Sound Library Suno Komplete 14 - Native Instruments

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