A Lien
- 2023
- 15m
A young couple face up to and deal with a dangerous immigration process.A young couple face up to and deal with a dangerous immigration process.A young couple face up to and deal with a dangerous immigration process.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations total
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Sophia Gomez: Wait, wait, wait. Stop. You have my daughter in that car.
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"A Lien" is a short film that impresses with its ability to capture tension and fear in situations that should be routine and bureaucratic but instead become matters of life and death. Directed by brothers David and Sam Cutler-Kreuz, the film is precise and effective, pulling the audience into an oppressive and anxiety-inducing scenario. From the very beginning, the chaotic movement inside a car stuck in New York City traffic sets the tone. The camera's tight framing reflects the confined space and heightened emotions, serving not just as a technical detail but as a deliberate narrative strategy that puts the audience right in the midst of the protagonists' emotional whirlwind.
The sound design stands out as one of the film's strongest elements. Echoing footsteps, distant conversations, and everyday noises in the immigration center build a suffocating atmosphere that grows more intense as the story progresses. This soundscape is essential for conveying the vulnerability and uncertainty the characters experience. The cold, impersonal setting of the immigration office-with its concrete and glass walls-further highlights the stark contrast between the supposed normalcy of bureaucratic processes and the lurking brutality hidden beneath the surface. This duality is one of the film's most powerful aspects, transforming ordinary spaces into arenas of extreme tension.
Finally, the performances elevate the film's emotional impact. Victoria Ratermanis delivers a raw and compelling portrayal of Sophia, carrying the silent desperation of someone watching her family teeter on the edge of collapse. William Martinez, despite having less screen time, embodies a vulnerable yet dignified character, making his predicament all the more poignant. "A Lien" isn't just a social commentary on the practices of the U. S. immigration system-it's a film that turns collective experiences into something deeply personal and visceral. This balance between the political and the human makes the short film a must-watch.
The sound design stands out as one of the film's strongest elements. Echoing footsteps, distant conversations, and everyday noises in the immigration center build a suffocating atmosphere that grows more intense as the story progresses. This soundscape is essential for conveying the vulnerability and uncertainty the characters experience. The cold, impersonal setting of the immigration office-with its concrete and glass walls-further highlights the stark contrast between the supposed normalcy of bureaucratic processes and the lurking brutality hidden beneath the surface. This duality is one of the film's most powerful aspects, transforming ordinary spaces into arenas of extreme tension.
Finally, the performances elevate the film's emotional impact. Victoria Ratermanis delivers a raw and compelling portrayal of Sophia, carrying the silent desperation of someone watching her family teeter on the edge of collapse. William Martinez, despite having less screen time, embodies a vulnerable yet dignified character, making his predicament all the more poignant. "A Lien" isn't just a social commentary on the practices of the U. S. immigration system-it's a film that turns collective experiences into something deeply personal and visceral. This balance between the political and the human makes the short film a must-watch.
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- A Lien (Retención)
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- Runtime15 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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