Peccum – A Thriller Short Movie
Tagline: Explore the Depths of Guilt and Redemption
Synopsis:
“Peccum” delves into the psychological limits of guilt within the human psyche, questioning the possibility of overcoming and forgetting one’s transgressions. This thought-provoking short film invites the audience into a world where dialogue is unnecessary, and the story unfolds through the raw power of visual storytelling. This triller is a testament to the art of cinema beyond words. Embark on a cinematic journey where silence speaks volumes and every frame is a canvas for the human condition. “Peccum” is not just a film; it’s an experience that will resonate within the quiet spaces of your mind long after the credits roll. What’s the limit for guilt in a human? Could you forget your mistakes?
Created by JJ Arts with João Marcondes.
- Language: No dialogues, relying on the universal language of emotion and visual cues.
- Subtitles: No subtitles, offering a universal narrative accessible to all audiences.
Genre:
A fusion of Thriller / Drama – This film promises to hold the audience in suspense while deeply engaging them in its dramatic narrative.
Team:
- Director, Screenwriter and editor by Julio César Soares Falcone Cunha – orchestrating a narrative that weaves tension and drama into every frame.
- Original Sound Track and Sound Effects by João Marcondes – accentuate the mood and heighten the emotional impact.
- Star 1 – Mother by Eliana Ney – delivering a performance that captures the complex emotions of regret and hope.
- Star 2 – Daughter by Louise Sommers – whose journey is central to the film’s exploration of familial bonds and personal atonement.