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Sci-Fi Short Film “A Shot of Irish” | A DUST Exclusive Premiere

Posted on February 28, 2020 by agogo22

A stranded hitchhiker has a cryptic conversation with the bartender of a forgotten tavern and finds himself slipping through a crack in time and dimensions, far beyond the reach of our own world.

“A Shot of Irish” by Andrew Calvetti

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