Arte Factum (2017)
After traveling across a wasteland of pestilence and famine in search of a mysterious object, a lone woman (Rachel Miller) finds refuge at Seven Bowls Tavern. It becomes apparent after sharing some drinks with a shadowy figure (Krys Bailey) that her arrival was not mere chance. As his stories about the Arte Factum unfold and draw her in, her presence at the tavern begins to attract the horsemen. One by one they ride in and fill Seven Bowls until she decides it’s time to bid them all adios. Wages of Cine presents an anthology of twelve tales that transverse space and time following a mysterious object known as the “Arte Factum”.
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Cast
Amanda Lynn Joyce
as Woman in White
Starring in several independent features and short films, Amanda Lynn Joyce has worked her way from casual improviser to leading lady. Her most recent roles in The Impasse, Looking For Andrew, and Fol...
Brandon Fields
as Riverwalk Extra #3
Brandon Fields is an American actor and singer whose notable roles include Bryn Gets a Life, BrothAhood, The Haven Chronicles, and Spirit Box Radio..
Eric E. Poe
as Riverwalk Extra #4 / Hades / Bar Body #2 / Avery Stephens
Eric E. Poe was born in Birmingham, AL, in 1969, and grew up in the nearby town of Odenville. Following a career in the United States Air Force, which took him around the world, Eric became involved w...
Sidney Cara
as Young Woman (as Sidney Fowler)
Jezibell Anat
as Shopper
Actress/writer/bellydancer Jezibell Anat began working in independent films in Augusta, Georgia, in 2012. Her roles include vampire matriarch Isabella in the horror film Blood River, saloon owner Lore...
Hannah Lori
as Mother
Hannah Lori is an actress and writer, known for Bryn Gets a Job (2017), Meat Eater (2019) and Teddy's Party (2018)..
Director
Jeremy Garcia