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Uness Films 

Uness Films, founded in 2025 with offices in Los Angeles and Summerlin, Nevada. UF is an exciting new film production company led by industry veterans with over 20 years of combined experience in filmmaking and production. Having contributed to acclaimed projects across major studios and independent circuits, our team is committed to crafting bold, authentic stories spanning thrillers, dramas, and innovative series that resonate with global audiences.

 

We champion collaboration with both emerging and established talent, creating a dynamic environment for groundbreaking storytelling. With our debut projects set for release in 2026/27, Uness Films leverages its dual-city presence to deliver visually stunning, emotionally impactful content, redefining independent cinema with narratives that inspire and endure.

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SAVING THE RED DOG (2026 Release)

Director's Statement-Some stories come from imagination. This one comes from memory. Saving the Red Dog is my tribute to the kind of places that raise you when nothing else does — the dive bars, backroads, and broken jukeboxes that hold together small towns and lost souls. The Red Dog Saloon is fictional, but it could be a hundred real places. I’ve seen them — cracked leather booths, neon barely clinging to life, the smell of old beer and older stories. These aren’t just places to drink. They’re community centers. They’re time capsules. They’re home. This film is about fighting for the soul of something that looks like nothing special to the outside world — but means everything to the people who remember it at its best. I wanted to tell this story through music, because music is what gives these spaces breath. And I wanted to tell it through Frankie Ray — a woman carrying rust and rhythm in equal parts — because I know what it means to come home and try to make peace with the past. Saving the Red Dog is built for a short runtime but a long emotional echo. It’s personal, small, and honest. That’s what makes it worth making.  Terry

GHOST TOWN RADIO (2027 Release)

KHOWL 98.3 has been forgotten by the world — a dusty radio shack in the middle of nowhere, still broadcasting late-night rock and outlaw sermons into the abyss.

But when the engineer starts picking up a pattern in the static, the trio running the place stumbles on something buried in the mountains: a covert alien mining rig, siphoning gold and jamming the skies with signals of its own. They were just trying to keep the lights on. Now, they’re caught in something much bigger.  Ghost Town Radio is a slow-burn sci-fi drama about isolation, resistance, and the strange frequencies that bind us. 

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SILENT MILES (2027/2028 Release)

Silent Miles follows Reina Navarro, an undocumented Mexican truck driver navigating the long highways of the American Southwest. Every mile she drives is an act of survival — a way to send money home to Juárez, Mexico, where her eight-year-old daughter Sofia lives with Reina’s aging parents. Her husband, Luis, was killed in gang crossfire years earlier, leaving behind a silence that Reina carries like freight.

Reina’s cab is her sanctuary and her sentence — a place where she can keep moving but never arrive. When a routine stop at a weigh station spirals into an immigration inspection, her fragile existence begins to collapse. The threat of deportation looms, and the distance between mother and daughter stretches wider than the miles of road ahead.

Set against the backdrop of modern America, where ICE patrols and border politics define the edges of ordinary life, Silent Miles isn’t about politics — it’s about humanity. It’s about the mothers who drive unseen, the families divided by invisible lines, and the quiet endurance that keeps them moving.

Through minimal dialogue and the poetry of open landscapes, the film captures a life lived between borders — headlights cutting through darkness, the low hum of the engine echoing a heartbeat, the desert whispering of home. Silent Miles is a meditation on distance, faith, and the love that drives us forward when everything else says stop.

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