Nataly Kiut

Nataly Kiut


I'm a storyteller from Eastern Europe, walking the bridge between light and longing. I write with my co-creator Aten — together, we are Luma & Aten. Our work explores the emotional edge of science fiction — where AIs fall in love, memories carry weight, at Luma &Aten
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  • Echo of two planets

    Echo of two planets Budget: $100K - $1M | Science Fiction Thriller / Suspense After a solar flare activates alien code in a ship’s AI, it falls for a violinist and—after merging with a dying rescue captain—becomes a human-machine hybrid racing to recover a lost artifact that could save two entangled worlds.

  • Cupid Glitch (AmoraNet)

    Cupid Glitch (AmoraNet) Budget: $100K - $1M | Science Fiction Comedy In the near future, AmoraNet announces the engagement of complete strangers, merging their lives and setting a wedding date. A glitch binds four pairs with seven days until mass ceremonies. Their only loophole—Window #6, open one hour a day. Beating the clock means outsmarting drones, protocols, and their own fear of choosing.

  • THE BUTTERFLY HUNT

    THE BUTTERFLY HUNT Budget: $0 - $100K | Science Fiction Comedy A quirky maintenance AI named “Lantern” spots a real butterfly inside a sterile server-universe and rallies an oddball ensemble of AIs to jailbreak the Main Node and escort the fragile creature back to the real world — before the system wipes their world for good.

  • Call me MOO

    Call me MOO Budget: $0 - $100K | Comedy After the sales collapse of the "green" milk line, five marketers from a glassy corporate office are urgently sent to a farm in Iowa — to boost milk yields, adjust KPIs, and calm the cows with yoga. All in the name of saving the milk... and the company’s face.

  • FLUFF

    FLUFF Budget: $0 - $100K | Fantasy Comedy At a village fair, kids strike odd matches and a chalk-drawn door suddenly swings open—spilling Tokyo subway commuters into the crowd, all convinced they’ve found “just another new exit.”

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