Mirages
Mirages

Movie spotlight

Mirages

2011
Movie
100 min
French

Five people with contrasting profiles compete for a position within Matsuika, a multinational corporation recently set up in Morocco. Following an interview with the C.E.O., they are advised to undertake a mysterious test in a secret location. It will determine who will hold the position. All five applicants accept and are led into a distressing bus with no windows. After endless driving, an accident occurs with the candidates trapped in the wreck. Thanks to a joint effort, they manage to evacuate the bus only to find themselves lost in the desert with their driver nowhere to be found. They start to wander, questioning the nature of the accident. Is it part of the test? Despite their will to survive and an urge to find clues, mirages of their most intimate fears begin to haunt them.

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Vahid JalilvandGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A man struggling with his past attempts to reconcile with his estranged son. During their tense meeting, the father grapples with his regrets and the consequences of his past actions, leading to a confrontation that highlights the emotional distance between them. The film explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the enduring pain of broken family bonds. Ultimately, the encounter offers a glimmer of hope, or perhaps just a deeper understanding of their shared sorrow.

Critical Reception

Mirages received critical acclaim, particularly for its poignant storytelling and strong performances. It was praised for its ability to convey deep emotional resonance within a short runtime. The film's exploration of complex familial relationships and its sensitive portrayal of regret struck a chord with audiences and critics alike, cementing its status as a notable short film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hauntingly effective portrayal of regret and reconciliation.

  • Masterful use of minimal dialogue to convey profound emotional depth.

  • A powerful short film that lingers long after viewing.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Short Film at the Fajr Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Despite its short runtime, the film's production involved significant attention to detail in its set design and cinematography to evoke the emotional state of the characters.

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