Italian director Francesco Calabrese comes back to the short screen with a shocking short film, bringing us back to 1987 in Italy, where a group of kids initiate a newcomer to their infamous "Killer" gang.
I Killer is beautiful, heavy and also disturbing, but Francesco tells the tale in a humanly fashion where the strong cinematography envelops us in this cruel and frightening children's gang initiation world. His timing builds up tensions and suspense, but also leaves room for great imagination and fear.
http://filmshortage.com/shorts/i-killer/
I Killer is beautiful, heavy and also disturbing, but Francesco tells the tale in a humanly fashion where the strong cinematography envelops us in this cruel and frightening children's gang initiation world. His timing builds up tensions and suspense, but also leaves room for great imagination and fear.
http://filmshortage.com/shorts/i-killer/
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