Now streaming on Tubi and Amazon Video on Demand, “Rejuvenation” is a gripping thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Created and performed by students from Georgia State University, this full-length film embodies their remarkable growth and hints at the bright future of Georgia’s next generation of filmmakers.
Tom Luse is an artist-in-residence at Georgia State who served as an executive producer for the film. Luse is also known for his production work on AMC’s highly successful series, “The Walking Dead.”
“Rejuvenation” emerged from a semester-long endeavor involving over 30 students collaborating with Luse to create the feature film, which takes place in a rehabilitation center and follows the story of Trinity, a college track athlete who develops an addiction to painkillers.
“Projects such as this exemplify the College of the Arts’ mission to inspire and empower students and faculty to excel in arts creation and brings to life our vision to be the model for 21st-century arts education and practice, making the arts visible, vital and innovative,” added Georgia State’s dean of the College of the Arts, Chester Phillips.
Key supporters in the creation of “Rejuvenation” included: FOX Entertainment, AMC Networks Inc., Adobe Inc., and Canon USA, whose involvement was crucial to the movie’s production quality and advertising.