
Fremde 2018
In the claustrophobic confines of a cramped bedroom, siblings Farah and her older sister Alima cling to each other in restless sleep, desperate to ignore the whispers of danger circulating through their school.
Director: Jonathan Benedict Behr
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fremde (2018) about?
This short horror-thriller follows two sisters who struggle to ignore rumors of an unknown threat as night falls. When a late-night knock at their door echoes through their home, their fragile world of denial collapses under the weight of escalating dread.
Who directed Fremde?
Fremde was directed by Jonathan Benedict Behr, whose cinematic focus on suspense and atmosphere shapes every moment of this tense short film.
Who stars in Fremde?
The film features Solmaz Sajadieh and Bercem Kocaman as the sisters, alongside Hassan Lazouane, Witalij Kühne, and Alexander Wiedmann in key roles.
Is Fremde (2018) worth watching?
As a 16-minute horror-thriller, *Fremde* delivers intense suspense despite its brevity. Its atmospheric tension and tight storytelling make it a standout for fans of psychological horror who appreciate brevity over spectacle.
How long is Fremde?
Fremde runs for 16 minutes.
About Fremde (2018) — A chilling 16-minute horror-thriller about fear at your doorstep
In the claustrophobic confines of a cramped bedroom, siblings Farah and her older sister Alima cling to each other in restless sleep, desperate to ignore the whispers of danger circulating through their school. As the night deepens, the darkness presses in like a living force, transforming every creak of the floorboards and gust of wind into a looming threat. When a sudden knock echoes through their empty home in the dead of night, their fragile sense of safety shatters forever.
Director Jonathan Benedict Behr crafts an intense microcosm of fear in *Fremde (2018)*, blending psychological tension with visceral horror. The 16-minute short thrives on atmosphere, as unseen dread replaces jump scares with a creeping sense of doom. Shot in tight, intimate spaces, the film amplifies every whisper and shadow to question what's real—and what hides in the dark.