A family is inside a freestanding room-sized camera obscura by a small lake. They observe the image projected by the pinhole, when suddenly something scares them.
After participating in another movie project, I got inspired to make my own film as well. I have owned a Pinhole Pro S lens for a while, but had forgotten about it. I wanted to make a film as a timelapse from a series of pinhole images.

Although the film is an experimental study about the capabilities of using pinhole photography in film making, I did not want it to be a pure technology demo, so I wrote the script around the theme of camera obscura – a dark room. The film is currently in post production. It is planned to premiere this autumn.



Aarón Álvarez, director to Biophilia, International Film Festival l greets you.
I invite you to submit your short film to the second we would love for your project to be registered.
In this link you can learn more about this festival
https://filmfreeway.com/Biophilia
We hope to receive your project, greetings.
Aaron Alvarez
Director Biophilia, International Film Festival
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