Project Alphabet
In a dystopian world ruled by The Party, two girls find themselves on the brink of betrayal, ready to divulge all their secrets. As the oppressive regime tightens its grip, their choices could change everything, unraveling the threads of trust and survival.
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Pablo IranzoDirector
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Pablo IranzoWriter
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Mar FernándezKey Cast
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María RodríguezKey Cast
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Rayco RaveloKey Cast
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Pablo IranzoProducer
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Jesús LuengoOriginal Score
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Pablo IranzoEditor
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Óscar GómezVoice artist
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Pablo IranzoCinematography
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Project Title (Original Language):Proyecto Alphabet
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Runtime:10 minutes
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Completion Date:February 28, 2023
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Country of Origin:Spain
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.4:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - -
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Egyptian American International Film FestivalNew York
United States
Semi-Finalist -
S. World Impact Film Festival
United States
Official Selection -
Lift-Off Filmmaker Sessions
United States
Official Selection -
Utsav International Film Festival
India
Official Selection -
FLAME FirstCut IFF
India
Official Selection -
A Royal Chance Film Festival
United States
Official Selection -
WideScreen Film & Music Video Festival
Canada
Honourable mention -
Balisong Film Festival
Philippines
Official Selection -
10th Sakarya International Short Film Festival
Turkey
Official Selection
Since he discovered filmmaking, Pablo Iranzo has embarked on a multitude of critically acclaimed audiovisual projects that have been featured in numerous international film festivals. His work has been awarded in festivals such as "Austin Film Festival" (United States), " BIKY IFF (Korea) or " NotodoFilm IFF" (Spain). His projects have also been featured in national and international media and press (Ondacero, La Razón, Cope...). Being passionate about all aspects of filmmaking, from directing to scriptwriting, editing and music composition, he is driven to create stories that inspire and leave a positive impact on audiences.
"A chant against war and totalitarianisms"