An Interview with Writer/Director Albert Acosta
We sat down with Writer/Director Albert Acosta to discuss his debut short film, (ha-ha), Acosta's foray into narrative cinema, and how his personal experiences have shaped his filmmaking philosophy.

As New York City is invaded by alien creatures who hunt by sound, a woman named Sam fights to survive with her cat.
We sat down with Writer/Director Albert Acosta to discuss his debut short film, (ha-ha), Acosta's foray into narrative cinema, and how his personal experiences have shaped his filmmaking philosophy.
The human experience is described through the eyes of a marginalized outsider, neither judgmental nor invested, just an observant donkey.
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