Riccardo Fusetti first hit our pages with his experimental short Generation – an innovative exploratory AI-generated story of human existence – and we’re delighted to welcome him back with his latest piece, Editorial. Working with the vibrant British-Bulgarian artist/actor Victoria Valcheva, Fusetti has crafted a visually dense, rapid fire short which moves from a frivolous, buoyant fashion editorial into something else entirely. The project emerged as an exploration of contrasting extremes of femininity, blending lo-fi aesthetics with high-end production values and Valcheva’s self-shot footage to create a disorienting yet cohesive narrative experience while adopting a visual language from a wide mix of formats, including AI-generated imagery. This technical diversity isn’t merely stylistic but thematically essential, and Fusetti’s approach allowed for the construction of a dense, multifaceted world far beyond the limitations of the project’s limited budget. Joining us for Editorial’s premiere, Fusetti tells Dn how...
- 4/8/2025
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
Stars: Struan Rodger, Finbar Lynch, Johann Myers, Kirk Lake, Philip Hancock, Simon Rhodes, Alexander Wells, Mat Hardy | Written by Matthew Benjamin Jones, Kirk Lane | Directed by Matthew Benjamin Jones, Luke Skinner
The World We Knew is a crime horror movie written by Matthew Benjamin Jones and Kirk Lane, and directed by Jones and Luke Skinner. When a heist doesn’t go to plan, a group of six guys must spend the night in a safe house while they wait for help. What can they do but just wait? The film delves into the relationships between these men as their loyalties are tested and a supernatural element grows around them.
The conversations change in pace and tone, in one moment calm, and the other chaotic or frenzied. It’s a breakdown of communication between six men who are stuck, in more ways than one. Without spoiling the horror elements of the film for you,...
The World We Knew is a crime horror movie written by Matthew Benjamin Jones and Kirk Lane, and directed by Jones and Luke Skinner. When a heist doesn’t go to plan, a group of six guys must spend the night in a safe house while they wait for help. What can they do but just wait? The film delves into the relationships between these men as their loyalties are tested and a supernatural element grows around them.
The conversations change in pace and tone, in one moment calm, and the other chaotic or frenzied. It’s a breakdown of communication between six men who are stuck, in more ways than one. Without spoiling the horror elements of the film for you,...
- 3/20/2023
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
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