
Aksil 2025
Aksil (2025), Werner Vivier's gripping short drama, dives into the delicate balance between ambition and tradition as a young British-Moroccan actor confronts the consequences of his art.
Director: Werner Vivier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aksil (2025) about?
Aksil (2025) explores the personal and cultural turmoil faced by a British-Moroccan actor when he stars in a film with a sex scene, risking his family's approval and community standing. The story delves into themes of artistic integrity, tradition, and the sacrifices required to pursue one's passion.
Who directed Aksil?
Aksil is directed by Werner Vivier, marking his latest exploration of human conflict and cultural tension through intimate storytelling.
Who stars in Aksil?
The film features a talented cast including Alfred Clay, Luca Kamleh-Chapman, Tom Victor, Aleah Aberdeen, and Gemma Brockis.
Is Aksil (2025) worth watching?
With its concise 16-minute runtime and emotionally charged drama, Aksil offers a compelling snapshot of cultural and personal struggle. While IMDb ratings are not yet available, its themes and high-stakes narrative make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of intense, character-driven shorts.
How long is Aksil?
Aksil (2025) has a runtime of 16 minutes.
About Aksil (2025) — A British-Moroccan Actor's Fight for Art and Identity
Aksil (2025), Werner Vivier's gripping short drama, dives into the delicate balance between ambition and tradition as a young British-Moroccan actor confronts the consequences of his art.
The film follows Alfred Clay in a raw, emotionally charged role that tests his identity and relationships. Cast against a backdrop of cultural expectations, his character's decision to star in a film featuring an intimate scene sends ripples through his family and community, forcing him to confront the boundaries of passion, acceptance, and personal sacrifice. With a tense atmosphere and heartfelt performances, Aksil captures the universal struggle of staying true to one's dreams in the face of societal judgment.