Last Frame
In a forgotten projection room, a reel begins to play by itself. LAST FRAME is a one-minute experimental AI short film about memory, guilt, and an image that should have remained unseen.
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Rakhaad FebrikhaDirectorThe Banquet of Broken Beasts
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Rakhaad FebrikhaWriterThe Banquet of Broken Beast
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:1 minute
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Completion Date:May 10, 2025
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:Indonesia
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Country of Filming:Indonesia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:AI-generated Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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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
Rakhaad Febrikha is a surrealist filmmaker and visual artist working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and psychological horror. Based in Indonesia, he explores power, memory, and identity through symbolic narratives, ritual imagery, and immersive sound design.
“LAST FRAME” was born out of a question: what happens when memory refuses to stay buried?
In this film, I wanted to explore the ritualistic weight of watching — how the act of observing itself can be sacred, destructive, or both. The projection room is a space where time folds in on itself. Every light beam contains guilt. Every reel is a ghost.
I chose to work entirely with AI tools not to replace cinema, but to confront it. This is not a film made by a machine — it’s a film made through one.
Whispered voices, decaying frames, and stillness... these are the echoes of what should have been forgotten. But someone pressed play.