Portrait of God (Short Horror Film)



A religious girl prepares a presentation about a painting titled “Portrait of God”. What she sees challenges her beliefs.

Link to the Vimeo version (much better compression): https://vimeo.com/744201078
Link to IMDb Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22477180/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3

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Check out more work from composer Ryan Shreves: https://soundcloud.com/ryanshreves
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Check out more work from our lead actress Sydney Brumfield: https://www.sydneybrumfield.com/
Sydney’s Instagram: @sydney.brumfield

Check out more work from some of the talented voice actors involved in this project:
Tom Racine: www.tomracinevoice.com
John Martin: http://johnmartinproductions.co.uk/
Ali Dusinberre: alidusinberre.com

Connect with our crew:
Surina Belk-Gupta’s Instagram: @surina.pop
Lucas Cavanagh’s Linktree: https://linktr.ee/lucascavanagh
Andrew Caffrey’s Instagram: @tsar_andrew
Andrew Caffrey’s Email: [email protected]

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37 thoughts on “Portrait of God (Short Horror Film)”

  1. This is not really horror?
    I dont think anyone can scar for seeing this typ of fucking movie i just seen this movie at 3am in dark and din't scared anymore😒
    How can people scar from this movie?

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  2. Damn!! I was looking for Dagon and I just found this great production, good idea and well executed. It almost reminded me of SCP Short Horror Films that MrKlay makes

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  3. What if everyone, everywhere you included are already dead? What if life is just a dance in the dark we do as we create illusions, age, decay and rot inside the already dead body, in which the mind is slowly losing focus, what does god look like then? The Devourer, of Time.

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  4. I disagree with the suggestion that she – and we – see God in an Area 51 cliché. But perhaps THAT was Dylan's intention– showing that "God" can only be presented as a cliché.
    Up to and including the intensely radiating supernova at the end. Or God's Big Bang…
    This short certainly makes an impression. It's clever, it's effective, the actress was a perfect choice, and it has sparse but excellent special effects.
    I hope the short won an award. AwardS!

    I noticed a music fragment that reminded me of Ligeti. From Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey we know that Ligeti composed Sense of Wonder music par exellence. Music To Watch God By!

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