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A Short Film Made With a Little Budget and Lots of Heart


Usually, The Invisible Man Online only reports news about The Invisible Man, projects in which it's cast and crew are involved, etc.  However, when Director/Producer/Editor Alex Ferrari (Co-Producer/Editor of Paul's film Push) wrote in about his new short 15-minute film Broken, which contains over 100 visual effects and cost only $8,000 to make, my curiosity was peaked.  After viewing the slick trailer for this short, I was impressed.  After viewing the entire film, I was downright amazed.

The story is about a young woman, Bonnie Clayton, who has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.

Broken pushes the envelope with what is possible with a low-budget Indie film.  With over 100 visual effects, fast-paced action sequences, slick editing and a surprise ending, this film leaves you with many unanswered questions and wanting to see more.  Writer/Director Alex Ferrari and Writer/Producer Jorge Rodriguez's goal was to create a 15-minute short possessing enough production value that it could seamlessly replace 15-minutes within a studio film.  They succeeded beautifully.  These guys poured their heart and soul into making this film and the results show.  The production values rival any big-budget film out there.

This film is currently going into feature film development.

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