
Mime 2024
"a public disturbance with a smile that makes you nervous"
Join Ren Caldwell as a baffling Mime in this sharp 13-minute short that turns an ordinary day into a surreal descent from quirky charm to outright chaos.
Director: Kyran James Nerland
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mime (2024) about?
*Mime (2024)* follows a silent street performer whose relentless good cheer and exaggerated expressions gradually unsettle passersby, escalating from harmless spectacle to full-blown public disturbance. What begins as a seemingly normal day spirals into a darkly comedic descent of misunderstandings and mounting chaos.
Who directed Mime?
Kyran James Nerland directed *Mime (2024)*, bringing a sharp eye for comedic timing and tonal shifts to this unconventional short film.
Who stars in Mime?
The film stars Ren Caldwell as the titular Mime, alongside Tari Eastman, Denny Park, Eli Manson, and Lee Adams in pivotal roles.
Is Mime (2024) worth watching?
At just 13 minutes, *Mime (2024)* offers a bold, visually driven experience that's both amusing and thought-provoking. Its genre-blending approach and confident performances make it a standout entry for fans of offbeat short films, even if its dark humor isn't for everyone.
How long is Mime?
The runtime of *Mime (2024)* is 13 minutes.
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About Mime (2024) — A Silent Performer's Day Spirals from Quirky to Unhinged
Join Ren Caldwell as a baffling Mime in this sharp 13-minute short that turns an ordinary day into a surreal descent from quirky charm to outright chaos. Directed by Kyran James Nerland, *Mime (2024)* blends drama and comedy into a biting satire of public expectations and personal meltdowns. As the unassuming performer navigates subway stares and puzzled onlookers, their relentless silence and eerie smile slowly curdle what started as hope into something unsettlingly real. With a tone that shifts from playful to darkly humorous, the film explores themes of isolation, misjudgment, and the fragility of appearances.
Visually inventive and tonally daring, *Mime (2024)* delivers a microcosm of urban alienation wrapped in the absurdity of performance art gone wrong. Starring Ren Caldwell at the center of the storm, supported by Tari Eastman and Denny Park among others, this short film builds tension with minimal dialogue, proving that sometimes the most disturbing smiles are the ones wearing the most makeup.