In a gritty, tech-noir version of 1930s Manhattan, an ex-cop and his robot partner must stop a killer who’s sending the city into chaos.
Miss Barton’s Famous Cakes (2019) by Jared Hirsch and Nelson Vicens (a short film noir) – Miss Barton is famous for her cakes, but she may be perfectly capable of taking care of herself even during a stormy night.
LITTLE WHITE BIRD (Bard Constantine) – An awesome dieselpunk retelling of the classic Peter Pan. A novella in the Troubleshooter Series.
“Contender” is a short film noir directed by Jason Reim in 2017. More an idea than a true story.
WONDERSTRUCK (Allie Therin) Something magical and terrible is about to happen at the exposition in Paris. Will Rory and Arthur be able to prevent it?
Directed in 2011 by Zack Snyder (Justice League, 2017) and produced by Warner Bros, “Trenches” is a very short animated film loosely inspired by 2011 fantasy film Sucker Punch.
Gang Rounup (January 2021) – What is Dieselpunk? Let’s discover this strange speculative genre together.
A couple of links with reimagined interwar years (and the 1920s) and a few truly awesome videos: The Black Forest, Tales from the Loop and a flying train
“The Docks” by Matt Gilpin is a film noir not 2 minutes long, and still totally enjoyable and tense.
If you don’t know what Dieselpunk is, don’t worry. Lots of people don’t. This is a tentative explenation of the genre and its potentials
Such a fantastic 1930s Cab-Calloway-style rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” by Wayne Brady. With zombies!!!!
What is Dieselpunk? There’s a good answer in one of these links and a list of novels, to start to sink our teeth in the genre.