Everything Ends Nothing Ends
A guy is alone in a room. He can't leave. A man in a suit appears, a mobster, and tells him that he died, that he is in the purgatory. But the mobster has a weapon and the rules can change.
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Federico J. ArioniDirectorPor un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Federico J. ArioniWriterPor un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Federico J. ArioniProducerPor un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Federico J. ArioniKey Cast"El Muerto"Por un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Sergio GómezKey Cast"El Mafioso"Por un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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José Manuel GutierrezKey Cast"El Chico"Por un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Adelaida GoldmanKey Cast"La Doctora"Por un puñado de pesos, Nadie está loco
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Federico J. ArioniEditor
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Project Title (Original Language):Todo termina nada termina
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Fantasy, Drama
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Runtime:8 minutes 53 seconds
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Completion Date:April 30, 2014
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Country of Origin:Argentina
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Country of Filming:Argentina
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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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
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Trash Film FestivalVaraždin
Croatia
Federico J. Arioni began making short films at a very young age, driven by a passion for storytelling. Self-taught, he honed his craft and expanded his knowledge until he created his first feature film, A Fistful of Pesos (2015), a crime film influenced by the works of Sergio Leone. In 2019, he completed his second feature, Nobody is Crazy, a drama with fantastical and psychological elements about a teenager with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and his connection to time travel. In both films, Arioni served as writer, director, and producer.
Nobody is Crazy began its international distribution in 2022, receiving praise from critics worldwide. The film won three Best Film awards and one Best Director award at various festivals in the United States. It was also declared of interest by the Legislative Power of the Province of Neuquén.
His works have been showcased at film festivals in Argentina, the United States, Mexico, India, Spain, and Croatia.
I really like stories like the ones I saw in the original Twilight Zone's series and I wanted to do something like that, with few characters, few scenarios and the fantasy of what could happen once one dies. I wanted to play with the possibility of dreams and imagination, and also with the desperation of the uncertain and the unknown.