At the heart of Oklahoma City’s independent film scene, Rodeo Cinema stands as a refuge for films that don’t follow the traditional path. Known for championing under-the-radar titles, cult discoveries, and filmmaker-driven storytelling, the theater carries an energy that feels both curated and unpredictable. It’s the kind of place where audiences come not just to watch, but to find something. That spirit makes it a natural home for Abductee—a film built on uncertainty, obsession, and the quiet unraveling of what we think we understand.
$10 - Tickets available at the door.
Abductee Synopsis
Abductee follows the story of Andrew Freeman, plagued by lifelong sleep paralysis, who embarks on a quest for answers that forces his sister, Laurie, into a whirlwind of uncertainty. As Andrew becomes convinced of extraterrestrial interference, the film delves into a gripping narrative that explores the impact of belief, trauma, and the bonds that hold siblings together.