
Censor of Dreams 2021
"Any idea about what’s coming tonight?"
In Raphaël Rodriguez's surreal short *Censor of Dreams (2021)*, the nightly routine of a censor and his team takes a chilling detour when their meticulously crafted dreams begin to unravel.
Director: Raphaël Rodriguez
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Censor of Dreams (2021)* about?
*Censor of Dreams (2021)* follows a night-shift censor and his team as they manipulate Yôko Higashi's memories into dreams—until the system glitches, and her nightmares defy their control. The film blends fantasy, horror, and dark humor to explore the fragility of perception and the chaos of lost control.
Who directed *Censor of Dreams*?
Raphaël Rodriguez directed *Censor of Dreams*, bringing a unique vision that fuses surrealism with psychological tension.
Who stars in *Censor of Dreams*?
The cast includes Damien Bonnard, Yôko Higashi, Sylvain Katan, and Alexis Rodney, each playing pivotal roles in this mind-bending short film.
Is *Censor of Dreams (2021)* worth watching?
With its genre-blending creativity and unsettling atmosphere, *Censor of Dreams (2021)* is a standout short for fans of fantasy-horror hybrids. While unrated on IMDb, its tight runtime and originality make it a compelling watch for those seeking something different.
How long is *Censor of Dreams*?
*Censor of Dreams (2021)* runs for 18 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive cinematic experience.
About Censor of Dreams (2021) — A Surreal Nightmare Where Control Slips Away
In Raphaël Rodriguez's surreal short *Censor of Dreams (2021)*, the nightly routine of a censor and his team takes a chilling detour when their meticulously crafted dreams begin to unravel. Yôko Higashi finds herself at the center of this bizarre experiment, her memories twisted into fantastical visions—until the process spirals out of control.
This fantasy-horror hybrid blends dark comedy with psychological tension, exploring themes of control, perception, and the fragility of reality. The eerie atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers questioning the boundaries between dreams and nightmares. Rodriguez crafts a hauntingly short yet impactful experience, where the mundane becomes unsettling and the impossible feels terrifyingly close.