
307-r 2015
Step into the grim, high-stakes world of *307-r (2015)*, Federico Gatti's intense psychological thriller that drops an unnamed soldier into a nightmarish future where survival means navigating a landscape governed by brutal survival-of-the-fittest logic.
Director: Federico Gatti
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *307-r* (2015) about?
*307-r* follows an unnamed soldier caught in a post-apocalyptic nightmare, where he's imprisoned in an enemy torture chamber and subjected to a sadistic psychological duel. Stripped of identity and dignity, he must navigate a world where fear and violence dictate every moment.
Who directed *307-r*?
*307-r* was directed by Federico Gatti, bringing a sharp visual and thematic focus to this intense psychological thriller.
Who stars in *307-r*?
The film features Yoon C. Joyce, Raffaele Latagliata, and Francesca De Gonda in pivotal roles, each contributing to the eerie atmosphere of paranoia and survival.
Is *307-r* (2015) worth watching?
While unrated, *307-r* offers a compelling, if bleak, experience for viewers who enjoy cerebral war thrillers with survival themes. Its short runtime makes it a punchy dive into psychological horror, though those seeking light entertainment may find it too intense.
How long is *307-r*?
*307-r* runs for 65 minutes, a concise but intense cinematic experience.
About 307-r (2015) — A soldier's mind games in a brutal post-apocalyptic limbo
Step into the grim, high-stakes world of *307-r (2015)*, Federico Gatti's intense psychological thriller that drops an unnamed soldier into a nightmarish future where survival means navigating a landscape governed by brutal survival-of-the-fittest logic. Trapped in the clammy confines of an enemy torture chamber, the soldier is forced to confront not just external tormentors but the haunting echoes of his own fractured psyche. Gatti crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where every breath is charged with tension, blending raw physical brutality with the creeping dread of psychological warfare. As the soldier teeters between sanity and collapse, *307-r* evolves into a stark chess match of endurance, where each move could mean life or annihilation in a society stripped of morality.
With a runtime under 90 minutes, this 65-minute cinematic descent into madness delivers a tightly wound exploration of human resilience amid apocalyptic despair. The film's visual palette and narrative rhythm amplify its themes of isolation, power, and the fragility of the human mind, making it a gripping watch for fans of cerebral action and war dramas that linger long after the credits roll.