I Hate It Here
In a mere two minutes, director Paula González López crafts a visceral and unflinching portrait of existential despair ...
In the short film "Eyes I," directed and written by Skut, a mysterious and unsettling narrative unfolds within a tight ten-minute runtime. The story centers on a group of individuals, including Skut, Michelle, Luna, Itzay, Zeneth, and Paola, whose lives become intertwined through a series of enigmatic events. The film explores themes of perception and reality as the characters navigate a world where sight itself may be deceptive. With minimal dialogue and a focus on visual storytelling, Skut crafts an atmosphere of tension and ambiguity, leaving viewers to question what is truly seen. The ensemble cast delivers compelling performances that heighten the film's eerie and introspective tone. As the narrative progresses, hidden connections between the characters emerge, leading to a haunting conclusion that lingers long after the credits roll. "Eyes I" is a thought-provoking piece that challenges the audience to look beyond the surface.