Exclusive: Automation clip sets up a robot’s rampage of revenge

Automation Garo Setian Elissa Dowling

Director Garo Setian's sci-fi thriller comedy AUTOMATION is now available to watch on Blu-ray (you can pick up a copy HERE) and Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy HERE), and today we are proud to present an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film.

John "The Arrow" Fallon has said AUTOMATION is "Ambitious beyond its means, often bleakly hilarious, at times moving (last frames got me) while acting as a potent social commentary."

Written by Setian, Rolfe Kanefsky, and Matthew L. Schaffer, the film follows 

a group of office workers whose lives are put in peril when the mild-mannered workplace robot flips a switch and goes on a revenge spree. 

Elissa Dowling, Parry Shen, Graham Skipper, Sadie Katz, and Sarah French star.

Setian produced the film with his wife Anahit Setian through their company Hungry Monster Entertainment. Mike Elliott, Greg Holstein, Joseph P. Genier, Rob Kerchner, Esther Goodstein, and Dan Bowen also produced it alongside them. 

In the clip embedded below, we see the moment when the robot Auto learns that it is expendable, setting up the rampage of revenge that follows. 
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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