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Soundreals 2012

12 min📅 2012-11-10

In Soundreals (2012), director David Figueroa Garcia crafts a raw, atmospheric slice-of-life drama that unfolds during a single night.

Director: David Figueroa Garcia

Cast

Kristyan Ferrer
Kristyan Ferrer
Paco
Jorge Adrián Espíndola
Jorge Adrián Espíndola
Memo
Jose Alberto Bucio
Noé Hernández
Noé Hernández
Carlos Macías
Ariel Santayo
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Aileen Yañez

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soundreals (2012) about?

Two brothers spend a restless night wandering the city before breaking into an abandoned house. Their actions force them to confront choices that could shape their futures, all captured in a tense, atmospheric 12-minute runtime.

Who directed Soundreals?

David Figueroa Garcia directed this atmospheric drama. Known for his visually striking storytelling, Garcia brings a poetic edge to this compact narrative.

Who stars in Soundreals?

The film features Kristyan Ferrer and Jorge Adrián Espíndola as the brothers at its heart, supported by Jose Alberto Bucio, Noé Hernández, and Carlos Macías.

Is Soundreals (2012) worth watching?

As a 12-minute drama, Soundreals (2012) delivers a punch above its weight, blending quiet tension with emotional depth. While unrated, its focus on character-driven storytelling makes it a compelling watch for fans of short films and atmospheric dramas.

How long is Soundreals?

Soundreals runs for 12 minutes, delivering a tight, immersive narrative experience.

About Soundreals (2012) — A 12-minute drama about brothers, empty houses, and unspoken truths

In Soundreals (2012), director David Figueroa Garcia crafts a raw, atmospheric slice-of-life drama that unfolds during a single night. Brothers, played with nuanced chemistry by Kristyan Ferrer and Jorge Adrián Espíndola, drift through an empty urban landscape until they stumble upon a vacant house. The encounter becomes a catalyst for reflection on family, opportunity, and the unspoken tensions that simmer beneath everyday routines. Shot with a gritty yet poetic visual style, the 12-minute short film immerses viewers in a world where choices feel as fragile as the flickering streetlights casting long shadows.

This compact yet potent narrative explores themes of transience and connection, set against a backdrop of quiet desperation and fleeting freedom. With standout performances from Jose Alberto Bucio, Noé Hernández, and Carlos Macías, Soundreals (2012) transforms an ordinary premise into a haunting meditation on what it means to seize—or waste—the moments life offers.