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Honeybun

Betrayal and vengeance unfold in this gripping short thriller with a shocking twist.
4/5

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Alexander Tammaru’s riveting short thriller plunges audiences into a realm of betrayal and retribution, pulsating through the tense dynamics between estranged siblings. Sarah Falsetti delivers a compelling portrayal as Jamie, a formidable female assassin driven by the quest to uncover the truth behind their father’s demise, opposite Elbron James who embodies her enigmatic brother. Tammaru deftly weaves a narrative entwining familial bonds with the darker facets of human nature, resulting in a story both intimate and intense.

Falsetti’s nuanced depiction adds layers to a character that could easily have remained one-dimensional, while James infuses the screen with palpable tension. Their performances intertwine seamlessly, anchoring the film’s shadowy core with gripping authenticity.

Paul Khailo’s cinematography lends the film a visually pleasing cinematic quality, enhancing its allure. However, it is the film’s shocking twist ending that leaves an enduring impression. Tammaru’s creation emerges as a standout piece of short cinema, distinguished by its compelling narrative, commendable performances, and exquisite cinematography.

Brief Synopsis

Late one night at a local diner, Jamie meets up with her brother and fellow hitman-for-hire, Oliver, to discuss the recent murder of their father.
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Director(s): Alexander Tammaru
Writer(s): Alexander Tammaru
Cast: Elbron James, Jacqui Klymus, Matt Snead, Sarah Falsetti
Producer(s): Sophia Pierre
Director of Photography: Paul Khailo
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Runtime: 9 min

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Honeybun

Betrayal and vengeance unfold in this gripping short thriller with a shocking twist.
4/5

Review

Alexander Tammaru’s riveting short thriller plunges audiences into a realm of betrayal and retribution, pulsating through the tense dynamics between estranged siblings. Sarah Falsetti delivers a compelling portrayal as Jamie, a formidable female assassin driven by the quest to uncover the truth behind their father’s demise, opposite Elbron James who embodies her enigmatic brother. Tammaru deftly weaves a narrative entwining familial bonds with the darker facets of human nature, resulting in a story both intimate and intense.

Falsetti’s nuanced depiction adds layers to a character that could easily have remained one-dimensional, while James infuses the screen with palpable tension. Their performances intertwine seamlessly, anchoring the film’s shadowy core with gripping authenticity.

Paul Khailo’s cinematography lends the film a visually pleasing cinematic quality, enhancing its allure. However, it is the film’s shocking twist ending that leaves an enduring impression. Tammaru’s creation emerges as a standout piece of short cinema, distinguished by its compelling narrative, commendable performances, and exquisite cinematography.

Brief Synopsis

Late one night at a local diner, Jamie meets up with her brother and fellow hitman-for-hire, Oliver, to discuss the recent murder of their father.
Honeybun Short Thriller Film

Credits

Director(s): Alexander Tammaru
Writer(s): Alexander Tammaru
Cast: Elbron James, Jacqui Klymus, Matt Snead, Sarah Falsetti
Producer(s): Sophia Pierre
Director of Photography: Paul Khailo
Animation:

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Genre: ,
Subjects: ,
Country:
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Year:
Runtime: 9 min

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