Film Festival in 7 Seconds: Which Short Films You Can Watch in Streaming

Flixxo, a streaming platform with a focus on independent content, joined 7SIFF, Film Festival in 7 seconds, a space that seeks to promote new trends in audiovisual communication, as well as promote independent voices and their stories. The platform will be the official exhibition channel for the films selected in the fifth edition 2024, which has already opened its call until July 28 and will take place in October of this year. In addition, Flixxo will award the ‘Más Flixx’ Award to the film that best captures the spirit of the 7 Seconds International Film Festival highlighting innovation, storytelling and creativity in short-form cinema. In addition, users can now watch 7-second content from previous editions on the platform, in a special carousel. We share with you the stories that were part of the 7SIFF and that are available to enjoy on Flixxo.- Silencio, by Juan Manuel Sánchez: a hero confronts a criminal… the real villain is behind the screen.- The Beast, by Alex Cervantes: a 9-year-old boy turns people into heroes and villains.- Neib, by Paulo Olivera: a girl experiences an internal struggle between how she looks and how she feels.- In the Clouds, by Franco García and Tomás García: a bored boy in class lets his twisted imagination run wild.- Conspiracy, by Franco Piralla Rocay Guadalupe Rempel: the consequences of unearthing hidden secrets.- The Echo of His Voice, by Kenneth Largo: An elderly man listens to his wife’s voices.- Subtitles, by Ignacio Pozzi: How faithful is what we say vs. what we think?- Shades of blue, by Fernando Filet Jaques: Commissioner Prieto also engages in theft.- No one ever looks, by Germán Coca: in a remote place in old Buenos Aires, two mafia pawns must hide their evidence.- La garra, by Santiago Fabrizio: If he dies, he doesn’t pay!- Chocoviaje, by Agustin Fittipaldi and Florencia Ailin González: Santiago prepared a recipe that is not usually in cookbooks.- Yomásyo, by Matias Gabriel Carelli: the train tracks are the scene of a special discovery.- Refreshed, by Franco Piralla Rocay Guadalupe Rempel: A boy doesn’t listen to his mother’s advice.- Something strange happens in the park, by Emanuel Figueroa: a photographer stumbles upon something strange in the park.- Foquito, by Julián Escandarani: making a decision can depend on fate.- Expendable, by Ignacio Ricchietti: no matter how hard you work, there will always be someone to replace you.- Finale? by Franco García: a tormented man faces the impossibility of ending his life, trying again and again.- Mama’s food, by Matías Gómez: there is nothing more tender than mother’s food.- Alone again, by Milton Ekman: two young people are crossed by the crush of love at first sight.- Bluetooth connected, by Julián Escandarani: a couple is going to connect in the least expected way.- Close up and personal, by Ross McClure: a film crew in a complicated situation.- Golpe, by Lucas Palacios: it’s the end of the world, only one man survived.- Pelos, by Magalí Porchinitto: a story during quarantine.- Confession, by Ailín Russo: someone has something to say.- The waltz of the mosquitoes, by Fernando Berón: A Summer Afternoon and a Group of Mosquitoes.- Pasajero, by Manuela García Dans: happiness is in the small details of nature.- Egg, by Pablo Rojzman: a black rooster searches for his family.- No signal, by Agustín Fittipaldi: the signal is lost on a stormy night.- Home office, by Nicolás Kmaid: the wonderful world of working from home.- F, by Kevin Lucero Less: a teacher gives brutal grades in a surprise exam.- End of the month, by Nacho Ricchetti: the salary increase has arrived.- The Allowed, Oedipus in Seven and I’m Pregnant, by Julián Escandarani

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