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Doodstil
Luther, the support and anchor of Carmen in Penoza, gets his own series: Doodstil. We know Luther to be tough and loyal to the bone, but how did he actually become that ruthless killer? This four-part mini-series answers this question. We meet Luther in the present, where in the underworld he not only tries to take revenge on his brother's murderer, but where he also grapples with the demons of his past. At the same time, we get to know the young talkative Luther from the 90s, who bravely ends up in the booming hash trade. He has to fight harder and harder to survive in a drug world that is increasingly hardening.
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Plot Summary
A young man is home alone when he begins to suspect he is not. He tries to remain calm and unseen, but the situation quickly escalates into a terrifying confrontation. The film plays on the fear of the unknown and the feeling of being watched.
Critical Reception
Doodstil has garnered praise for its tense atmosphere, effective jump scares, and impressive visual effects, especially considering its short format. It's noted for being a tightly-crafted horror short that delivers a significant impact in a limited runtime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its palpable tension and suspense.
Commended for strong visual storytelling and sound design.
Applauded for delivering effective scares within a short duration.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Short Film at various independent film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a single house to enhance the claustrophobic atmosphere.
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