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artist, curator, and philanthropist.SIR DANIEL WINNwww.sirdanielwinn.comInstagram.com - @sirdanielwinnwww.winnslavin.comEctropy, Creation, Entropy: A Cosmic Trilogy WS Productions and SuperCine proudly presents this trio of artistic cinematic short films that promises to be a journey not just through the narrative it weaves, but through the very essence of existence itself. The trilogy is a metaphysical exploration, unfolding in three parts: Ectropy, Creation and Entropy. The trio also metaphorically represent the three stages of creation. Ectropy (filming in 2024) is the prequel to the already acclaimed Creation (released in 2023). It symbolizes the birth of order from chaos, akin to The Big Bang Theory. The world is believed to have been brought into existence through ectropy, beginning with the Garden of Eden and culminating in the creation of Adam and Eve. Creation is a silent masterpiece that moved audiences around the world, delving into the emergence of life and beauty from destruction. The final chapter, Entropy (to be filmed in 2025), depicts the inevitable descent from order back into chaos, completing the continuous cycle.Ectropy: From Chaos to OrderDirected by Jordan Schulz. Executive Producers Randall J. Slavin and the Vungo family. Screenplay by Jordan Shulz & Andrew Creme. Introducing actress Vivienne Lucille. The prelude to this trilogy is Ectropy, a visual symphony that narrates the universe%u2019s explosive birth, akin to the physical theory of The Big Bang. In short, The Big Bang hypothesis states that all matter in the Universe, both present and past, originated simultaneously around 13.8 billion years ago. From the chaos of this explosion emerges a structured cosmic order, teeming with galaxies, stars and planets. From the cosmic explosion of The Big Bang to the dynamic clusters of particles in motion, the film will capture the essence of chaos in a visually striking manner, mirroring the swift flow of thoughts in our minds. Ectropy takes the audience on a contemplative journey into existentialism in a Garden of Eden setting. The film follows the struggles of an accomplished artist (played by Sir Daniel Winn) who confronts his own insecurities and uncertainties about his creative abilities while seeking to portray the raw magnificence of the natural world through his paintings. Through metaphorical storytelling, the film explores the emotional trials that come from self-imposed challenges. Yet, buried within us, our inner child fiercely battles to resurface, eager to venture into the realm of carefree creativity, disregarding the notions of failure and mortality. The film will undoubtedly portray the profound relationship between humanity and Mother Nature, emphasizing how our choices, yearnings and aspirations intertwine. 12 MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 50