

Nine minutes of celluloid nightmares where dreams eat themselves alive.
A spiral of dreams and ages unravel as two celestial characters awaken and transmutate into a mythological being.
Practical Effects
Celluloid body horror, no digital safety net.
Cinematography
16mm grain that breathes like something alive.
Direction
Jimenez channels silent-era dread into modern rot.

Director
Charlie Jimenez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on crowdfunded 16mm celluloid, making it one of the last truly analog body horror experiments.
The 'seven dwarfs' keyword isn't whimsy—Jimenez explicitly reimagines Disney's coded innocence as a framework for grotesque metamorphosis, continuing Latin American surrealism's tradition of corrupting colonial iconography.