This spectacular short documentary blends scientific images with ultraviolet capture, infrared imaging, and 16mm texture to bring to life the world as seen through animal eyes.
Synopsis
Shattering the boundaries between science and wonder, this spectacular documentary blends scientific images with ultraviolet capture, infrared imaging, and 16mm texture to bring to life the world as seen through animal eyes. A kaleidoscopic encounter that challenges what we know about vision, consciousness, and connection.
Director: Carlo Nasisse | Country: USA/Costa Rica | Year: 2025 | Running Time: 13 min | Language: English, Spanish with English subtitles | Rating: 12A
Distributor: Carlo Nassise
Screening Details
- Festival Screening: 13 September 2025
- Premiere: Scottish Premiere
About the filmmaker:
Carlo Nasisse is a director and cinematographer whose work explores ecology and the intersections of humans, landscapes, and politics. His films have screened at major festivals including SXSW, True/False, Camden, Oberhausen, SFFILM, and Slamdance, and have been supported and exhibited by The New Yorker, POV Shorts, PBS, and Vimeo Staff Picks, the Times Art Center in Berlin, and the Rockbund Museum of Art in Shanghai, He has received grants from the Austin Film Society, Jigsaw Productions, FOCINE, and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Carlo holds an MFA in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University.