
SEEING RED 2025
"FOUR STORIES, ONE NIGHTMARE."
In *SEEING RED (2025)*, a tight-knit circle of aspiring filmmakers gathers for a high-stakes competition: pitching the ultimate horror story. But as the night deepens, their creative rivalry takes a chilling turn when the line between fiction and reality blurs.
Director: Ty Ngaia
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SEEING RED (2025) about?
*SEEING RED* follows four ambitious film students locked in a battle to pitch the perfect horror story during a single, sleepless night. As their narratives become increasingly dark and personal, paranoia sets in—suggesting the real terror might be closer than they think.
Who directed SEEING RED?
Ty Ngaia directed *SEEING RED (2025)*, bringing a fresh and dynamic vision to this horror-comedy hybrid.
Who stars in SEEING RED?
The film stars Joe Valentine, Liz Wyatt, Billie Deganutti, Dom Ashby, and Quinn Le Cren as the competitive film students navigating a night of escalating dread.
Is SEEING RED (2025) worth watching?
For fans of horror-comedy with tight pacing and clever twists, *SEEING RED (2025)* is a standout short film. Its 23-minute runtime keeps the tension high, making it a great watch for those who enjoy psychological horror and dark humor.
How long is SEEING RED?
SEEING RED runs for 23 minutes.
About SEEING RED (2025) — When Horror Meets Competition in a Short Film Nightmare
In *SEEING RED (2025)*, a tight-knit circle of aspiring filmmakers gathers for a high-stakes competition: pitching the ultimate horror story. But as the night deepens, their creative rivalry takes a chilling turn when the line between fiction and reality blurs. Directed by Ty Ngaia, this short but intense horror-comedy from 2025 blends sharp wit with escalating dread, as each contestant's tale begins to mirror something far more sinister. With its claustrophobic setting and razor-sharp dialogue, *SEEING RED* transforms a simple storytelling contest into a nightmare where the greatest horror might be one of their own.
Packed with tension and dark humor, the film stars Joe Valentine, Liz Wyatt, and Billie Deganutti as the competitive students, while Dom Ashby and Quinn Le Cren add layers of unpredictability to the unfolding chaos. As the stories collide and secrets surface, the audience is left questioning who—or what—is really behind the terror. Is it the characters' vivid imaginations, or something far more unsettling lurking in the shadows?