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Red and Eddy may look like your average, run-of-the-mill intergalactic delivery workers, but beneath the blorkin’ space dust and IGUD packaging, a revolution is quietly brewing aboard their ship. As the corporate overlords of the Intergalactic Urban Development Agency and its deep-state criminal underbelly set a dangerous plan into motion, Red and Eddy refuse to stand by and watch.

Instead, they enlist the multiverse’s most introspective, soul-searching gouda guys, SpaceCheese + Barstool Man, to help bring the whole operation crashing down. Together, two unlikely sets of friends aim to stop the corporate muensters from pulling off their latest scheme and ignite the first sparks of interdimensional change…as long as the universe doesn’t mark their plan ‘return to sender.’

Is All Cheese Sentient? may be the first short film to emerge from Bohrsville, but the multiverse itself has been in a long, nebulous formation for more than a decade. The concept was sparked by lifelong friends and writing partners T.J. Rowe and Rich Nardo. Over the past ten years, the duo has woven twelve interconnected storylines into a single narrative universe rooted in mental health awareness, deep-state capitalist greed, and an impending apocalyptic rupture threatening the fragile seam that holds the multiverse apart.

Is All Cheese Sentient? was written, produced, and performed by Rowe and Nardo. Rowe animated the entire short film himself, performed all sound effects, and contributed music from his band, Dingboat, to the score. While this marks the duo’s first short film from Bohrsville and their production company, Stratford Road Creative, both previously collaborated on the award-winning Lil Thrashers and Lizzie Wilding projects—Rowe as a voice actor, and Nardo as a writer, producer, and voice actor.

‘Is All Cheese Sentient?’ short film poster

‘Is All Cheese Sentient?’ short film poster

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