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Death of a Shadow
Death of a Shadow

6.7

Death of a Shadow

NR·2012·20m

Summary

Soldier Nathan died during World War I. A strange collector imprisoned his shadow and gave him a new chance: a second life against 10000 captured shadows. It is love that guides him, as his purpose is to meet Sarah again, the woman he fell in love with before he died. But then he discovers that she's already in love with someone else, jealousy clouds his mind and pushes him towards a bitter decision, not without consequences.

Crew

Director, Writer

Tom Van Avermaet

Script Consultant

Ines Van Impe

Script Editor

Bert Van Dael

Script Editor

Koen De Jongh

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

February 23, 2025

7

A young soldier has been killed in the Great War, but he manages to do a deal with death that will allow him (Matthias Schoenarts) to return to the land of the living on the condition that he collects 10,000 shadows. Essentially, this involves him taking a sort of photograph of other people whose spirits he hopes to trade in for his own. It’s only as he gets near to his target that he encounters the pining “Sarah” (Laura Verlinden) who is mourning her long lost “Daniel” (Benjamin Ramon). A little investigation reveals that this young man met a rather ignominious end, but as “Nathan” sees just how distressed she is he wonders if perhaps his life is the most important thing to be returned to a world devastated by war and tragedy. It’s not the most straightforward of narratives, this, and that ambiguity helps it to stand out as quite a gently thought-provoking and highly personal drama set against an almost unquantifiable backdrop of longing, grief, sacrifice and quite possibly shame too. It’s a stylishly filmed feature that is well worth twenty minutes of your time.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Dutch

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

sacrifice
world war i
photographer
photography
reincarnation
steampunk
soldier
death
shadow
silhouette
short film
shooting