Here’s a bit of a darker short film for you (certainly compared to the one I shared last week): the Iranian short film Tonight is not a Good Night for Dying (2011), directed by Ali Asgari.
This short is shot from the perspective of a man who just fell from a building. We follow the aftermath of his fall, and the conclusion is fairly shocking.
What do you think of the way this film was shot? The perspective is quite something else. Please share your thoughts in the comments!
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