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The Colour Out of Space 2016

7 min📅 2016-01-01

In Petter Baiestorf's experimental micro-horror *The Colour Out of Space* (2016), madness drips from the screen like something unseen—and unearthly. Freely adapting H.P.

Director: Petter Baiestorf

Cast

Coffin Souza
Coffin Souza
Fanático Religioso
Elio Copini
Elio Copini
Alien
Jessy Taizzy
Prisioneira
Airton Bratz
Airton Bratz
Prisioneiro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Colour Out of Space (2016) about?

Adapting H.P. Lovecraft's chilling short story, this short film strips cosmic horror down to its essence: an unseen, otherworldly force descends upon a land, warping reality and driving its inhabitants toward madness. It's less about plot and more about atmosphere, delivering a jarring, dreamlike experience within just seven minutes.

Who directed The Colour Out of Space?

The film was directed by Petter Baiestorf, a filmmaker known for boundary-pushing experimental horror projects.

Who stars in The Colour Out of Space?

The short stars Coffin Souza, Elio Copini, Jessy Taizzy, and Airton Bratz in a surreal, dialogue-light descent into cosmic dread.

Is The Colour Out of Space (2016) worth watching?

While it's too niche for mainstream tastes, fans of experimental horror and Lovecraftian terror will find its raw, unsettling vision compelling. At under seven minutes, it's a quick, unforgettable jolt—but it demands patience and openness to abstraction.

How long is The Colour Out of Space?

The runtime is approximately 7 minutes.

About The Colour Out of Space (2016) — A Cosmic Micro-Horror That Unnerves in Under Seven Minutes

In Petter Baiestorf's experimental micro-horror *The Colour Out of Space* (2016), madness drips from the screen like something unseen—and unearthly. Freely adapting H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic terror tale, this seven-minute nightmare unfolds with the feverish intensity of a delirious dream, plunging viewers into an atmosphere thick with alien dread and surreal dread. Starring Coffin Souza, Elio Copini, Jessy Taizzy, and Airton Bratz, the short film blends science-fiction curiosity with the uncanny, crafting a visual and tonal experience that feels like a descent into the unknown rather than a traditional narrative.

Baiestorf and collaborator Silvia Prado stitch this unsettling vignette into the larger tapestry of *13 Stories Strangers*, a collective long-form project that thrives on boundary-pushing creativity. The result is less a story to be understood and more an emotion to be felt—colorless, formless, and fundamentally *wrong*. Shot through with experimental flair and raw energy, this micro-budget gem captures the essence of cosmic horror in under ten minutes, proving that terror doesn't need scale to shatter your sense of reality.