Reviews

LITTLE LOVE STORY

Directed by Davide Serra

Little Love Story is about a man who fell in love with a deceased girl.

An original story and a good direction are the main ingredients of this good short film written and directed by Davide Serra, an interesting filmmaker based in Italy.

The most of the cemetery scenes are shooted with a great use of the natural light, this is a very appreciable thing and not an easy work so another good point goes to the cinematography by Walter Molfese.

Davide Serra is able to write something of different in a world of already written and time by time this thing becomes most hard to do, so we need more Davide Serra and less remake/reboot/re-everything that has already been seen.

Davide is also able to direct in a good way the actor Matteo Gatta (as “The Man”) that shows a really convincing performance.

The short has a good pacing also thanks to a right runtime, so you love to follow it seconds by seconds. Every shot is well studied by the crew.

For this reasons, “Little Love Story” has deserved an Honorable Mention on our Film Festival and this short film will definitely have a good future!