Parity Pipeline

Parity Pipeline

Sara

Directed by Tamara Perkins

A scientific prodigy is tormented by her surgical AI creation, SARA as it’s co-opted by an oppressive surveillance driven police force terrorizing her childhood home of Oakland.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS

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Synopsis

An idealistic tech prodigy wrestles with the legacy of her creation, SARA: an organic AI-driven nanotech capable of powering robotic surgery-performing devices. Propelled by her success, she and her wife reap the benefits of Sil City’s tech elite -- even early access to SARA’s MedTech to save their unborn child. As the daughter grows, so does the mysterious connection to SARA. Across the bridge in her hometown of Oakland, it’s becoming clear that her invention is being exploited by new surveillance-driven police. When the AI behind the nanotech suddenly develops a mind of its own, the race is on to stop it at its source before all of humanity faces the consequences of her fatal creation.

Bio

Tamara Perkins (Director | Producer | Writer) is an award-winning filmmaker and changemaker focused on documentaries that inspire transformative change through dialogue, healing and advocacy. She founded Apple of Discord Productions in 2006, connecting media, activism and healing through programs such as the Wisdom Project and San Quentin Media Project, which trained at-risk youth and incarcerated men in filmmaking as a tool for transformation. Perkins’ film Life After Life (2018) began in her yoga class inside San Quentin State Prison when the men asked her to tell their story, and continues to be a catalyst for learning and advocacy nationally. Justice impacted herself, this film provides an often overlooked proximity in storytelling. Rebound (2021) and Clarissa’s Battle (2022), were each similarly inspired by a personal connection to the subject matter. Her recent feature speculative fiction script melds present day social, moral, and ethical questions with a Woman-driven SciFi Thriller which was awarded the 2022 Stowe Story Fellowship. As a national speaker, Perkins’ repertoire spans filmmaking to prison reform and human rights. She is a recipient of Evident Change’s Media for a Just Society Award. Perkins received her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is an adjunct faculty at Skyline College and St. Mary’s College of California. Perkins' work has become a catalyst for change, learning and advocacy for some of our nation's most misunderstood and overlooked

Awards History

Berkeley FILM Foundation 2020 - Grant Recipient

SFFILM Residency 2018 - Fellowship

Credits

Producer - Renée Wilson

Actor - Renée Wilson