Suspended somewhere between memory and perception, Indefinido (Indefinite) traces the fractured path of an anonymous presence. It begins with the electric hiss of a radio struggling to hold onto voices lost in static. Everyday objects—keys, footsteps on asphalt, an eye observing—appear as scattered clues to a story that never fully reveals itself. The world surrounding the protagonist seems caught in transition: buildings under construction, an abandoned house, the empty shell of a train...
In the dimness, the Hatman remains motionless. Alone. Seated and surrounded by his own dark thoughts, his presence feels as silent as it is unsettling. Through experimental imagery and dense atmospheres, his isolation is revealed: a fear different from AfuerAdentro. Here, it is not the outside world that haunts him, but the inner solitude that becomes an abyss. His thoughts—strange, fragmented—circle endlessly, trapping him in a loop of obsessive introspection. Darkness is not merely the...
This film was born from a desire to explore the invisible struggles of living with agoraphobia. I wanted to translate the internal tension, fear, and confinement into a visual and sensory experience. By using fragmented images, silence, and suggestive atmospheres, the short attempts to immerse the viewer in the emotional landscape of someone who feels trapped by everyday spaces, turning abstract emotions into a tangible cinematic journey. The goal was not to narrate a story, but to evoke a feeling, letting the subconscious speak through the camera.
My work stems from intuition rather than argument. I'm drawn to the space where the image ceases to be a vehicle for narrative and becomes a direct, almost physical experience. In Deep I explore that threshold: depth not as metaphor, but as sensation, as a descent into the indeterminate. For me, cinema is a way of breathing with the eyes. I’m not trying to explain, but to provoke an inner resonance, a pause. Gesture, texture, sound — all exist to suggest a state, not a story. I work with...
Conexión is an experimental reflection on modern society. A dense web of cables becomes the metaphorical thread linking us together—yet also pulling us apart. In a looping, black-and-white visual flow, overlapping images merge into a carousel of symbols shaped by time, repetition, and routine. Through fragments that collide and intertwine, the film portrays the paradox of contemporary life: we are constantly connected, yet increasingly isolated. In just one minute and thirty seconds,...
Camera test shot in "Kabah park" - Cancùn. May / 4 / 2014 Title of the music: "Inexorable" by Kevin MacLeod
A military inspired score i did some years ago...
Written and composed by Michele Cecchi distressing and gloomy sequence of percussions and detuned orchestral instruments...
Written and composed by Michele Cecchi an emotional melody with piano and orchestra...