With a love for exhilarating stories, we are no strangers to the magnetic pull of short films. These condensed pieces of cinematic flair don’t just tease our imaginations, but often pack a punch strong enough to rival their feature-length counterparts. And now, Reveel has the pleasure of ushering in a new lineup of 7 compelling short films that promise to tantalize, provoke, and entertain.
7. In the Middle of the Lands
Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, the Spanish conquests, Cleopatra, and the Moroccan culture. Two British tourists learn and learn how the West was born. A story told by five Muses, each from a Mediterranean country.
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6. Trauma Bond
Two best friends, Crystal and Zera meet up for a reunion that takes a turn when an unexpected visitor crashes the party. Can this new friend help Zera figure out what darkness plagues her? Or are they doomed to go on an even darker journey together?
5. Le Grida del Silenzio (The Screams of Silence)
In the serene embrace of nature, the blithe spirit of childhood adventures meets an unexpected turn in Le Grida del Silenzio. A group of kids set out for a weekend getaway, hoping for a break from their monotonous reality. But as the tale unravels, we find that their seemingly perfect lives are about to be permanently altered.
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4. Kill Martin Scratch
Just as our unnamed protagonist is settling in to enjoy a Christmas dinner, his feast is rudely disrupted by a team of Russian mob enforcers eager to settle old scores. In a harsh collision of Christmas festivities and cold revenge, the film tests thresholds of tension that lure viewers into an unexpectedly grim yet riveting holiday narrative.
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3. The Blue Room
Among the vast expanse of our digital universe, The Blue Room procures a profound exploration of human connection and consciousness. Our protagonist, a socially-isolated individual, grows increasingly captivated by his gaming partner. The line between real and imagined blurs as he starts dreaming about her, leading him into a spiraling journey within himself.
2. Last Day for Videos
The allure of VHS tapes, stacks of DVDs, and the shuffle on the floors of a neighborhood video rental store is a memory etched in the minds of many. “Last Day for Videos” immortalizes this bygone era with a poignant documentary exploring the closure of Family Video – the last video rental chain in the United States.
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1. Quello Che Non Vedo (What I Don’t See)
Are you ready for a nail-biting ride teetering between reality and illusion? Samantha has a drinking problem and she’s in a house alone… or is she? She could be drunk or maybe something evil is hiding in her house.
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