Chronicles the legend of Rubinot, also known as "the rainbow-eyed-robot", an enigmatic and mystical female android. According to many witnesses, sightings, essays, scientific documents and various interpretations spanning several years, Rubinot mysteriously emerged from somewhere in time at the end of the '60s, between Montreal and Vermont.
This marks the comeback to film scoring for Ladyhawke (1985) 's composer and legendary Alan Parsons Project's member Andrew Powell after some twenty years in which he mainly dedicated to concert/symphonic music and arranging/orchestrating/producing for international pop artists.
Writer/director Giuliano Tomassacci wrote the role of Rubinot specifically with actress Michela Bruni in mind.
Susanna Buffa 's costume design for the titular female droid mixes ancient and mystical elements with a modern, futuristic suit.
On August 2018 film music label Kronos Records released a CD limited edition (300 units) of Andrew Powell's original score for the short film. Coincidentally, this happened only two months later the same year Intrada had released for the first time Powell long-awaited soundtrack album (500 units) for the composer's prior and latest cinematic effort in the '80s, Daniel Petrie's Rocket Gibraltar (1988) starring Burt Lancaster and actually concentrating within just a few months Powell's two new soundtrack records in a row more than thirty years after Ladyhawke (1985)'s soundtrack first release.