The Hunter and The Hunted
In this taut and chilling three-minute thriller directed by Charlie Smith, a routine hunting expedition descends into a...
In this taut fifteen-minute drama directed by Gerson Matias-Ryan, a woman named Eve finds her carefully constructed world unraveling when a seemingly ordinary day takes an unexpected turn. As she navigates the quiet tensions of her routine, Eve, portrayed with compelling nuance by Jenelle Chollette, is forced to confront the fragile boundaries between her past and present. The arrival of a stranger, played by Evan Alexander, sets off a chain of events that challenges her sense of security and identity. With strong supporting performances from Luis Matias Cruz and Ethan Serpan, the film explores themes of memory, trust, and the silent weight of choices left unmade. The atmosphere is one of quiet unease, where every glance and gesture carries hidden meaning. Gerson Matias-Ryan’s direction keeps the focus squarely on character and emotion, crafting a story that feels both intimate and universal. Without ever revealing its hand too early, Eve draws viewers into a suspenseful meditation on how the past can resurface when we least expect it, leaving audiences questioning what is real and what is merely imagined.