
GHOSTFILM 2025
"Dan loves ghosts- and he aims to prove them when he gets his Ghost TV Show cut from programming."
GHOSTFILM (2025) is a chilling yet darkly comedic short film directed by Pine Kotlar that dives into obsession, ambition, and the supernatural. The story follows Daniel, a self-proclaimed ghost enthusiast who dreams of becoming a star while chasing spectral encounters.
Director: Pine Kotlar
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GHOSTFILM (2025) about?
GHOSTFILM (2025) follows Daniel, a ghost-obsessed college student whose TV show is canceled just as he's about to prove his passion. Desperate to revive his career, he turns a ghost hunt into a personal mission, blurring the line between reality and spectacle.
Who directed GHOSTFILM?
Pine Kotlar directed GHOSTFILM (2025), bringing a sharp eye for both horror and human drama to this short film.
Who stars in GHOSTFILM?
The film stars Pine Kotlar in the lead role, alongside Adel O., Cal S., and Marcus E. in key supporting roles.
Is GHOSTFILM (2025) worth watching?
While GHOSTFILM (2025) is unrated on IMDb, its tight 6-minute runtime and unique blend of horror and dark comedy make it a compelling watch for fans of short films and supernatural tales alike.
How long is GHOSTFILM?
GHOSTFILM (2025) runs for 6 minutes.
About GHOSTFILM (2025) — A Short Horror Film About Obsession, Ghosts, and Second Chances
GHOSTFILM (2025) is a chilling yet darkly comedic short film directed by Pine Kotlar that dives into obsession, ambition, and the supernatural. The story follows Daniel, a self-proclaimed ghost enthusiast who dreams of becoming a star while chasing spectral encounters. When his college TV ghost show is abruptly canceled, his passion twists into desperation as he embarks on a lone ghost hunt, determined to prove the paranormal exists—even if it means cutting corners.
The atmosphere crackles with tension, blending horror with biting humor as Daniel's ego and enthusiasm collide with the unknown. With its concise runtime, GHOSTFILM (2025) packs a punch, delivering a fresh take on haunted narratives that's as much about human foibles as it is about spirits. Shot for the Greenfield Youth Film Festival, this short film promises an eerie yet entertaining ride for horror fans and aspiring filmmakers alike.