
Eliza 2015
In the gripping 2015 action short *Eliza*, director Mikko Löppönen crafts a tense cat-and-mouse thriller that unfolds when a ruthless drug cartel realizes one of their own is an undercover officer.
Director: Mikko Löppönen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eliza (2015) about?
The film follows a drug gang that discovers a traitor in their ranks—a cop working undercover to bring them down. Their violent reaction to the betrayal sets off a chain of events that spirals into something far more terrifying than they bargained for.
Who directed Eliza?
Mikko Löppönen directed *Eliza*, bringing a tight, high-energy approach to this short but intense thriller.
Who stars in Eliza?
The film features Jessica Wolff, Jesse Liskola, Kris Gummerus, Risto 'Ride' Mikkola, and Krista Lehtoranta in key roles.
Is Eliza (2015) worth watching?
While *Eliza* is a micro-budget action short, its gripping premise and sharp direction make it a compelling watch for fans of intense, high-stakes thrillers. If you enjoy quick, punchy narratives with a dose of suspense, it's worth a look—but temper expectations for big-budget action.
How long is Eliza?
The runtime of *Eliza* is 8 minutes.
About Eliza (2015) — A brutal undercover sting spirals into horror
In the gripping 2015 action short *Eliza*, director Mikko Löppönen crafts a tense cat-and-mouse thriller that unfolds when a ruthless drug cartel realizes one of their own is an undercover officer. What begins as a brutal betrayal quickly spirals into chaos as the gang's violent actions unleash forces far darker than they anticipated. With no mercy and no escape, the cartel's actions set in motion a terrifying chain reaction that turns their world upside down.
Shot in under ten minutes, *Eliza* packs a punch with its sharp pacing, atmospheric tension, and a pulse-pounding narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film thrives on its high-stakes premise, blending raw aggression with an eerie sense of dread as the characters confront the consequences of their choices. Backed by a strong cast and Löppönen's sharp direction, this micro-budget thriller proves that sometimes, the biggest battles aren't fought with bullets—but with secrets and survival.