
Fata Morgana 2009
In Aleksey Andrianov's Fata Morgana (2009), a thought-provoking 9-minute thriller, we find ourselves pondering the existential void of mammalian life.
Director: Aleksey Andrianov
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fata Morgana (2009) about?
Fata Morgana is a thought-provoking thriller that explores the existential void of mammalian life, presented through a unique and eerie atmosphere.
Who directed Fata Morgana?
Aleksey Andrianov directed Fata Morgana.
Who stars in Fata Morgana?
Eduard Flerov and Ekaterina Melnik lead the talented cast of Fata Morgana.
Is Fata Morgana (2009) worth watching?
While Fata Morgana may not be to everyone's taste, fans of psychological thrillers and indie cinema will find it a gripping and unsettling ride that will leave a lasting impression.
How long is Fata Morgana?
Fata Morgana has a runtime of 9 minutes.
About Fata Morgana (2009) — A Haunting Commentary on the Human Condition
In Aleksey Andrianov's Fata Morgana (2009), a thought-provoking 9-minute thriller, we find ourselves pondering the existential void of mammalian life. This biting commentary on the emptiness of our existence is presented through a unique, eerie atmosphere, as a guard and a video system engage in a haunting game of cat and mouse. The result is a chilling and unsettling experience that will leave viewers questioning the meaning of life. Fata Morgana's stark visuals and minimalist approach create a sense of unease, making this film a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers. The film's short runtime only adds to its impact, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer long after the credits roll.
With a talented cast led by Eduard Flerov and Ekaterina Melnik, Fata Morgana is a gripping and unsettling ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Director Aleksey Andrianov's masterful touch brings this dark and twisted tale to life, making Fata Morgana a standout in the world of indie cinema.