The QUANTUM ECLIPSE [2025] is the studios newest film that was produced entirely under the light of three different studios and some established filmmakers who were located in four different states. This is the studios sixth full feature film and only the second to have a title that is not superseded with a number. All of this films footage was edited by the films lead director, D. R. Quintana and all of the original music was written and produced by award winning composer, Lora Mao. The film stars veteran actors, Saira Ramos, Val Jean Eskridge II, Torri Payton, April Lynn, and Mick Moreau. It has cameo appearance by Jessie Mapes of Urban Cowboy [1980].
Produced under the collective team title named
MICRO Productions
Directed by D. R. Quintana-Lujan
Screenplay & story by D. R. Quintana-Lujan
Based on Characters by D. R. Quintana-Lujan
Produced by D. R. Quintana, Val Jean Eskridge II
Executive Producers Barbara Johnston,
Patty Weisler Hall, D. R. Quintana
Starring Saira Ramos, Val Jean Eskridge II, Jessie Mapes, Mick Moreau
Edited by D. R. Quintana-Lujan
Music by Lora Mao
Release Date
Running Time 68 minutes
Countries United States
Language - English
Budget $18,900
Copyright 2025 MICRO Entertainment
THE MOVIES PLOT
Based on Native American Folk Lore, every several hundred years a dark solar eclipse occurs - the closest the moon is ever to the earth - that opens a portal into a non-linear dark dimension that swallows any man or animal into it's realm. As far as anyone knows, no one has escaped this doorway and the entire town of Splinter, Texas is no exception. A normal eclipse only lasts a few minutes, but anyone drawn into the center of the quantum portal are trapped in darkness for the rest of their live, with other unknowns from previous events left inside, constantly fighting to survive.
The film follows the lives of a Splinter Town Sheriff [Ramos], a local town trouble making employee [Eskridge] and his girlfriend [Payton], a married couple [real married couple; Lisa & Michael Pierce], four teens who skipped school, a small group of often more wrong than right conspiracy theorists [Moreau], and a divorced couple [Goddard & Mapes] fighting over property rights. Some will survive the paranormal event others will die.
HOW THE SCRIPT EVOLVED
The films script was based on a short story created by D. R. Quintana in 2006, while he was producing Star Trek Beyond in New London, CT. Many of the main characters from the short story remained the same, but over time during the films production, the director found it reasonable to add new characters with sub plots to extend the films running time.
HOW FILMING WAS PLANNED
The Producer/Director also reached out to several film teams in three states to produce short parts in the film. Each team was allowed to bend the scripted stories provided to them, giving them all creative control. One team was located in Dallas, Texas, another was located in Boulder, CO, and the third team from New York, NY. Each new team would use their own format, but need to produce their own all volunteer film scenes, shot with a iPhone 16 Pro Max at 6K or 8K.
CASTING
Two months later, shooting took place in Temple, TX with new actors Lisa and Michael Pierce. Over the course of five hours, the scenes were completed and edited together in under an hour. The director initially met Lisa at a Lake Livingston Urban Cowboy Reunion event a few months earlier, where the idea of adding Jessie Mapes to the film was brought up and was kicked around between a new team of actors.
During the latter phases of production, the Producer/Director added an extra scene to the film that required the casting of four teens from Montgomery, TX, who worked extensively over the course of three weeks to complete their part. This subplot was also an extension to the Quantum Storm Universe that might lead to another set of films in the near future. The four teens are penciled in to take part in the studios next indie film adventure, WEREWOLF in Splinter, Texas; a horror/dark comedy. Saira Ramos is still lined up to lead a new mini-series on Tiktok called GRIPS.
FILMING LOCATIONS
Film teams were responsible for scouting their own locations, filing for permits, and having Release Forms on hand. Quintana-Lujan found new spectacular locations in Yorktown, Katy, Temple and San Antonio, TX. The movie left a lot of room for finding newer locations in The Woodlands and several other places that once seemed out of the reach for confirming permission.
One last minute location was The Game Preserve in The Woodlands, Texas. The film team acquired permission to shoot their scenes and did though in an efficient, professional manner. The location gave access to the team filming in an 80s style video and pinball arcade.






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