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A family returning from a day at the beach in this dystopian future have to travel through a tunnel that serves a deadly second purpose. â¶ïž WATCH SHORT FILMS â https://shortverse.com Based off a classic short story by Alice Glaser, "The Tunnel" was the recipient of the "MĂ©liĂšs d'argent" awarded to Europe's top genre films. A selection of Short of the Week, the web's leading curators of quality short films. SUBMIT A FILM: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/submit/ FULL REVIEW: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2020/09/10/tunnelen-the-tunnel/ Subscribe to S/W on YouTube! Website: http://www.shortoftheweek.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ShortoftheWeek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shortoftheweek Twitter: https://twitter.com/shortoftheweek Tunnelen (The Tunnel) Dir: AndrĂ© Ăvredal Sales & Distribution: InterFilm Berlin https://www.interfilm.de/en/sales/film-catalogue/the-tunnel/ "Browsing the Sci-Fi channel on Short of the Week, Iâm always impressed with the level of ingenuity that goes into the storytelling and world-building in these genre shorts. From intergalactic quests for long-dead Earth cuisines to pioneering mind transfer procedures, the seemingly limitless opportunities for narratives in these universes makes these films some of the most exciting and much-loved shorts we feature on our site. With its high-concept premise and surprisingly relatable narrative, Tunnelen (The Tunnel) by Troll Hunter director AndrĂ© Ăvredal is another fine addition to our science-fiction collection. Initially, the premise for The Tunnel doesnât seem as exciting or visionary as the aforementioned films, as a story following a family on a car journey back from the beach doesnât feel like prime fodder for a futuristic fable. However, set the trip in an overpopulated world, where drastic, indiscriminate action is taken to reduce the number of its inhabitants and suddenly youâre presented with a dystopian vision that turns a mundane commute into a tense and gripping watch. The method of population reduction is the titular tunnel â described as âDepopulation without Discriminationâ in Alice Glaserâs original short story The Tunnel Ahead â which seemingly shuts every so often and eradicates all those trapped within. Though Ăvredalâs reimagining doesnât include the level of backstory as Glaserâs, which importantly provides context as to why a family would go through the tunnel in the first place, it ramps up the tension and feels like an even more condensed and frantic version of this terrifying tale. âI loved the way the short story used an extreme science fiction situation to talk about a very normal family situationâ, the director explains as we discuss why he decided to bring Glaserâs story to the screen. âThe parents need to have âadultâ conversations, things they need to hide from the children, while in a very tense environment. It felt both real and scaryâ. Aiming to create a film full of suspense, featuring only a family sitting completely still inside a car, Ăvredal shot The Tunnel in a green screen studio in Oslo, with everything outside the car (even the road) added digitally afterward. âWe only had one carâ, he reveals as I ask about his production methods, adding that they âconstructed the car like a 4 piece âcakeâ so we could pull out sections of it to access with the cameraâ. Setting his film within a futuristic vehicle certainly doesnât limit the scope of Ăvredalâs film. Though I bemoaned it for not having the same level of backstory as Glaserâs original tale, there are subtle nods (the father eying a fellow travelerâs drink, the graffiti on the rear of an advertising board) to the larger world beyond. And ultimately, although the film doesnât explain why they risked their lives for a short trip to the seaside, not having it spelt out for you leads your imagination down some dark and twisted paths. I mean, just how bad must their lives in the city really be?" - S/W Curator Rob Munday Director: AndrĂ© Ăvredal Producer: John Einar Hagen Script: AndrĂ© Ăvredal, Alice Glaser (short story) Camera: Nicholas MĂŒller-Osborne Editing: Patrick Larsgaard Sound: Daniel Angyal / BĂ„rd Farbu Music: Johannes Ringen Animation: Actors: Siri Helen MĂŒller, Kyrre Haugen Sydness, Max Amundsen, Maria DingsĂžyr-Henriksen Reproduced on this channel with the permission of the filmmakers.
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