"People have been fascinated with the intersection between art and science for some time now, of course, but I'm convinced it can produce some really powerful ideas and moments. Maybe it's not so much the intersection of art and science, but of spirituality and science, or how science inspires the spirit."
When writer/director Clayton Brown heard that NASA was going to crash the Galileo satellite into one of Jupiter's moons, he knew he had found a story.
Galileo's Grave follows a pair of reclusive audiophiles: a man who monitors satellites on his shortwave radio and a woman who records the voices of graveyard apparitions. They are brought together on the night that NASA crashes Galileo to avoid contaminating potential life on Jupiter's moon Europa.
A story about how two people make a connection, Galileo's Grave traces the collisions of these two individuals with ghosts, spacecraft, themselves, and each other.
