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Abysse – A Short Movie Review

15/06/2025 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

 

AbysseAbysse is about loss. Félix and Matthieu have been friends since childhood, bound by years of shared memories. When Félix returns to Bordeaux for the summer, it’s with the hope of reconnecting and reliving those carefree days. But one evening, Matthieu vanishes without a trace, leaving Félix haunted by unanswered questions. He plunges into a world of silence and confusion, embarking on a relentless, almost senseless quest to reclaim a friendship that feels lost forever.

 

 

A film crafted with care by writer and director Justin Berrocal.

Starring: Vincent Lambin, Baptiste Miremont, Romane Braud, Oscar Lalanne, Justin Berrocal

Director of Photography: Florian Gislier
Original Music: Paul Klein
Editing: Thomas Lescure
Sound Engineer: Florian Gislier
Colour Grading/Mixing: Florian Gislier

Length: 15.48 mins

Links:

  • YouTube – Abysse
  • I’m Not Gay (2020) – Gay Short Movie Review

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: Bordeaux, childhood, cinematography, disappearance, drama, emotional, film, film review, friendship, Justin Berrocal, loss, music, mystery, search, silent quest

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