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Green, White and Blood (Alexis Galindo)
Josué and Tiburcio, two young men with a romantic past, must face each other in a duel to the death to restore the tarnished honor of one of their wives. Writer, Producer, Director: Alexis Galindo Producer: Vitus Key Cast: Korey GarMen "Cleotilde" Dariel Pahe Zarael Ríos Project Title (Original Language): Verde, Blanco y Sangre Project Type: Student, Short Runtime: 13 minutes 30 seconds Completion Date: August 21, 2025 Production Budget: 1,000 USD Country of Origin: Mexico Co


Dear Lilith, I Love You - Sweet Dreams (David Cole)
She was never the villain… only the first to refuse to kneel. “Dear Lilith, I Love You” is a visual invocation of the Dark Divine Feminine — an unapologetic love letter to the First Woman: a primal force of wild beauty, sacred rebellion, and spiritual sovereignty. This is not a video for the faint of heart. It is sensual, symbolic, and steeped in esoteric fire. Lilith is not here to be tamed — she is here to be remembered. In a world that still fears women who walk in power,


Ice Breath (Leonard Alecu)
Between 2015 and 2024, Leonard Alecu filmed the melting icebergs off Greenland's East coast. Sailing dangerously close to icebergs, Alecu handled his camera to record the ice masses yielding to the ruthless ocean. Filmed in black and white, Ice Breath is a cinematic poem whose only elusive actor is the filmmaker's gaze. In 43 minutes, a sequence of flat pictures turn into dynamic tableaux, an existential journey from genesis to extinction. The hypnotic feature of the film is


The Duel Within: Crafting Noir and Confronting the Self: An Interview with Carlo Caiazzo
Please tell us a bit about yourself to start. How did you become interested in cinema, and how did you learn it? Did you teach yourself filmmaking, or was it through an academic path? Cinema has always fascinated me. When I was a child, I remember memorizing entire films. I loved watching movies because they entertained me and kept me glued to the screen. Of course, I didn’t understand what was behind everything I was seeing. I enjoyed the film without thinking about it


Anatomy of Melancholy
A Review of the Short Film The Conversation Every work of art constructs its own universe, and the manifestation of reality differs from one film to the next. The "reality" of a work begins with its opening shots: the depiction of environment and character, the texture of the dialogue, the relationship between the individual and society, and the myriad details—intentional or otherwise—that a filmmaker weaves into the fabric of the piece. It is through these specific details t


Through Hell: The Ghost of the Past and the Power of the Present
Film Review: The Colors of Redemption The central character of the film The Colors of Redemption is a young man named Ivan who is in a dire situation. He works in a restaurant, is at risk of losing his job, and appears to be on the verge of a breakdown. In cinematic dramas, characters facing crises such as poverty or internal struggles—like doubt, fear, or moral conflict—are often designed to be complex and multi-layered to provoke thought in the audience. These crises not


A Journey into the Mystical World and Hidden Powers of the Feminine
A Review of the Film Dear Lilith, I Love You (Sweet Dreams) In the realm of short films, the filmmaker enjoys a vast expanse of freedom to explore their chosen themes through diverse tools and execution methods. David Cole utilizes animation, motion graphics, hybrid live-action/animation, motion capture, and stop-motion to enrich the imaginative and fantastical dimensions of his work. By wielding these tools, the filmmaker creates what is fundamentally essential to him, unbur


The Story of a Lost Love
A Review of the Film Green, White and Blood Genre filmmaking is exceptionally difficult today, especially in the world of short films where there is little time to introduce characters, build situations, or reach a climax. Green, White and Blood signals its devotion to the Western genre from its very first scene, intelligently using visual cues that the audience immediately associates with the genre. After establishing the setting, the film immediately introduces its charact


Wandering in the Rain: Reaching Liberation
A Review of the Film RAIN In contemporary cinema, it is nearly impossible for a filmmaker to tackle a subject that hasn't been explored before. What distinguishes modern cinematic works is the specific treatment a filmmaker gives to their story or subject. It is the use of imagery, visual language through editing and framing, and the use of music and sound that paves the way for artistic expression. Victor Mirch appears to know his tools well; his short film, RAIN , is a prim


Bold and Admirable: Transcending Limitations
A Review of the Film City in Observation The film City in Observation begins with images of the city. The tone of these images, devoid of ambient sound, is more of an unusual and strange beginning than a conventional start for a short film, signaling a distinct cinematic experience. The uniqueness of films—especially short films, which have less time to develop themes and characters—is generally defined by their tone. These vintage images, resembling Super 8 footage, establi


The Summer of Love. Fraser Kershaw’s Radiant Ode to Connection
In Fraser Kershaw’s The Summer of Love , unveiled at the Roma Short Film Festival in 2025, cinema becomes a prism, refracting the...


An Interview with Paulo Miranda, Director of the Visually Stunning Short Film "Boiling Over"
· Please start by telling us a bit about yourself. How did you learn filmmaking, and where does Boiling Over stand in your body of...


The Mad World of Marital Relationships
Review of the Short Film Boiling Over In the realm of short films, what matters most is that the story, which serves as the foundation...


JV Hernández Talks About "Heirs of the Family"
Please start by telling us a bit about yourself. How did you learn filmmaking, and where does Heirs of the Family stand in your body of...


Sara Rangooni Talks About Short Film 'Leveled '
1. Please tell us a little about yourself and your cinematic background. How did you learn filmmaking? How did you get into this field?...


Bir Sinefilin Dramı (Özgür Nuri Çiçek)
Ahmet, who lives in a mountain village in Erzurum, spends his days dealing with his animals and watching movies. Ahmet, who has reached a...


Waterbus (Silvia Busacca)
Filmed in Venice in 2022 during the Venice Film Festival... descriptive documentary short film in national presentation for Italy. Silvia...


Waiting for Cloto
The film Waiting for Cloto treads a dangerous edge that could have easily become its weakness. This perilous edge lies between fantasy...


Breathing Underwater
Breathing Underwater is a television series that, to date, has released seven episodes online. These seven episodes can be watched on...


The Bet (Andrei Cristian Bortica)
Ovidiu, after losing his HoReCa job during the pandemic, turns to online gambling to make ends meet. His partner, Alexia, an overworked...
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