Domino Falling Short Film. Siavash Farahani‘s Domino Falling (2014) short film stars Christopher Backus, Alexander Dipersia, Gregor Manns, Enrique Renaldo, and Judd Laurance. Domino Falling‘s plot synopsis: “Domino Falling is the story of a restless hitman in Mexico, forced to carry out a gruesome task to save his love from a sadistic [...]
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- 2/6/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Leo's got an army waiting for you!" "He's gunna need it. Today's new short film is a pulp western titled Domino Falling, that plays as a primer to a feature-length story focusing on the character of restless hit man in Mexico, played by Christopher Backus. The short is written and directed by Siavash Farahani and features some nice work all around, it's a good watch. It reminds me a bit of Kill Bill, in a way, and is quoted as having references to Peckinpah and Leone. I will say, by the end of this I do admit I really did want to see more. As something fun to watch for only 14 minutes, it's a worthy short to catch. Watch below. Thanks to GeekTyrant for the tip. Synopsis from Vimeo: Domino Falling is the story of a restless hit man in Mexico, forced to carry out a gruesome task to save...
- 2/4/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
If you have some time to kill, I have a short film for you to watch that's worth checking out. It's called "Domino Falling," and it's a modern day Western that was made to pay tribute to the classic films of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. The movie was written and directed by Siavash Farahani. It features several scenes from the completed feature length screenplay that he hopes to turn into a feature film.
The story has a Tarantino style feel to it, and it follows a restless hitman in Mexico, "forced to carry out a gruesome task to save his love from a sadistic kingpin rumored to be the Devil himself."
This was a fun movie, and I hope you enjoy it. ...
The story has a Tarantino style feel to it, and it follows a restless hitman in Mexico, "forced to carry out a gruesome task to save his love from a sadistic kingpin rumored to be the Devil himself."
This was a fun movie, and I hope you enjoy it. ...
- 2/3/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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