no tears left
In just seven minutes, Cecilia Pacileo’s “no tears left” delivers a raw and unflinching portrait of emotional exhaustio...
In the taut, twelve-minute thriller God Hunter, a mysterious figure known only as The Collector (played by Roland Ruiz) stalks the neon-lit streets of a decaying metropolis, driven by a singular, obsessive mission: to hunt down and capture the very essence of divine power. When he finally corners a reclusive astrophysicist, Dr. Elara Vance (Kelsie Mcdonald), who has accidentally discovered a frequency that can communicate with a cosmic entity, the chase becomes a desperate race against time. Dr. Vance, a woman of science shattered by her unthinkable discovery, must use her intellect to evade The Collector, who believes that by absorbing her knowledge, he can ascend to godhood. As The Collector closes in with relentless precision, aided by a ruthless tech operative (Alexya Garcia), Dr. Vance is forced to ally with a skeptical detective (Taylor C. Hill) who sees only a delusional fugitive. Directed by Robert Flowers, this claustrophobic sci-fi noir blends high-concept cosmic horror with a gritty, handheld aesthetic, exploring the terrifying price of seeking ultimate power and the fragile line between faith and madness.