Devil in a Red Dress
“She wore red to seduce… but her true color was betrayal.”
Devil in a Red Dress is a visually arresting short film and music video hybrid about love, manipulation, and betrayal. Shot entirely from the point of view of the lead female character, the story explores a twisted love triangle where no one is innocent—and no one is safe.
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Demetricus Diaz AllenDirectorDeleted Reality
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Spiro KochovosDirector
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Spiro KochovosWriter
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Tahir AliProducer
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Spiro AliProducer
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Alicia LittleKey Cast"Amy"
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Alex E MillerKey Cast"Boyfriend"
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Jordan RoseDirector of Photography
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Karma BridgesLine Producer
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MollyCasting
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Project Type:Music Video, Short
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Runtime:6 minutes
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Completion Date:August 15, 2025
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Production Budget:15,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Red
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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YoutubeDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights, Internet
Demetrius Diaz was born on January 2, 1982, in Lakeland, Florida, USA. He is a director, writer, and multimedia creative known for his distinctive visual style and storytelling that blends cultural authenticity with cinematic flair. Diaz gained recognition for his work on Deleted Reality (2018), a thought-provoking exploration of perception and identity, and went on to direct Hell Block and Wateva (2022), further solidifying his reputation for crafting gritty, emotionally charged narratives.
Beyond filmmaking, Diaz has an extensive background in multimedia design, music video production, and event direction, collaborating with top-tier artists and brands. His work often reflects a deep connection to urban culture, social themes, and innovative visual concepts, making him a dynamic voice in contemporary cinema.
Storytelling, to me, has always been about truth—whether it’s hidden in plain sight or buried beneath layers of perception. I create films that pull the curtain back on realities we often choose to ignore, using visuals, sound, and pacing not just to entertain, but to provoke thought and spark conversation.
My work blends the grit of lived experience with the poetry of cinematic language. From Deleted Reality to Hell Block and Wateva, I explore the complexities of identity, culture, and human connection—always with a focus on authenticity and emotional depth. I’m drawn to the unfiltered moments that reveal who we really are, the tension between struggle and hope, and the small details that carry big truths.
Every project I take on is an opportunity to challenge convention, bridge communities, and leave audiences with images and emotions that linger long after the credits roll.