Reto Halme:
Based in Berlin, Reto Halme is a cinematographer and experimental filmmaker whose work operates at the intersection of movement, psychological portraiture, and nocturnal urbanism.
His latest film study, “Artemida Unrest”, exemplifies synthesis of sound, psyche, and motion:
“A hypnotic, experimental video where movement, sound, and the night merge into one restless, poetic flow... Raw, atmospheric, and mesmerizing.” - NYC Indie Film Festival
His current practice focuses on the human body’s kinetic energy within raw, night-soaked environments.
Rather than traditional narratives, Halme uses a distinct cinematic lens to capture authentic moments of lived time, tension, and internal psychology.
He designs his own soundscapes, utilizing subtle, deep frequencies and dub textures as a rhythmic engine to drive the visuals rather than dominate them.
Shaped by a global trajectory through Madrid, New York, and Los Angeles, Halme’s contemporary filmmaking converges in the Berlin underground, translating subculture, architecture, and human psychology into immersive moving images.