Director: Haruka Horiuchi
Short-Narrative
Mystery |
USA |
13 min
English
When Daniel is hanging out with his group of friends, he notices – there are eight persons in the group, even though they usually hang out in a group of seven. Everyone should in the group, know each other for a long time, and there is no one new. While everyone is confused as to what is happening, this reminds Daniel of a folk tale about mischievous monsters.
Screens in Shorts Program: The Road Home
The Film Salon @ JCC of Jersey Shore
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Haruka Horiuchi is a filmmaker who moved from Japan to New York to pursue her passion for storytelling through film. After graduating from high school in Japan, Haruka embarked on her filmmaking journey at Brooklyn College in New York.
During her time at film school, Haruka created several short films, exploring various genres and styles. She has a particular interest in low-budget sci-fi and fantasy narratives, while bringing imaginative worlds to life within unusual constraints. Her thesis short film, The Visit, which she wrote and directed, has won Outstanding Achievement in Screenwriting and the Brooklyn College Film Alumni Association Award at the 42nd Annual Brooklyn College Undergraduate Film Festival.