私の告白 - My Own Confession
Alone in a dim room, a man drifts through a phone conversation with a strange, disembodied voice. As his depression deepens, time and reality begin to blur, pulling him into the depths of his own mind. Confronted by the embodiment of his despair, he faces the unbearable weight of grief and a past he cannot let go of.
'私の告白 - My Own Confession' is a somber exploration of loss, despair, and the fragility of the human mind.
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João Quesado e AzevedoWriterBeautiful
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Project Type:Screenplay, Short Script
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Genres:Melodrama, Psychological Drama, Experimental
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Number of Pages:21
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
João Azevedo is a 23-year-old student with a degree in Fine Arts. Having always been immersed in various forms of artistic expression, his passion for cinema has been evident since childhood. His first short film as a higher education student, Não Sei Quantas Almas Tenho (I Do Not Know How Many Souls I Have), was inspired by a poem of the same name by the iconic Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa.
João went on to study film at Escola Superior Artística do Porto, in pursuit of his dream to become a director. Since then, he has written and directed 私の告白 – My Own Confession, an independent film shot in Cremona, Italy.
'My Own Confession' is a devastating meditation on loss, memory, and self-hatred — a raw and intimate glimpse into the writer and director's mind.