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Dédalo

2013 | 11m | English

(297 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: Jerónimo Rocha
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Trapped inside the Space Freighter/Refinery Dédalo, Siena tries to survive an infestation of diabolic creatures.
Release Date: Sep 11, 2013
Director: Jerónimo Rocha
Writer:
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords monster, spacecraft, space, alien, short film
Production Companies Take it Easy
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Sofia Helena Siena R. S.
Frederico Amaral Panmorphya Zenopod
Cesário Monteiro Yuri W. V.
Name Job
Jerónimo Rocha Director, Production Design, Editor
João Lança Morais Cinematography
Filipe Lopes Music
Rita de Castro Makeup Effects Designer
Name Title
Frederico Serra Producer
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Dsnake1
7.0

Dédalo is a schi-fi horror short out of Portugal. It leans pretty heavily on alien horror, which is something I tend to enjoy. The set, props, and lighting are well done, especially for a short, which adds a ton to the enjoyability of the film. Some of the gore and the alien suit itself are a li ... ttle lacking, but it's not so bad that it completely breaks the tension. The main character's acting is fine, and the emotions on her face really sell the story. The movements of the alien, on the other hand? Well, they're pretty cheesy. With a tension-filled short like this, the slightest bit of cheese basically erases the tension, which means the alien's movements, especially immediately after the climax, drain the entire short of it's sticking power, rendering the ending fairly neutral instead of the emotions the director is attempting to get across. That being said, most of the execution and the idea itself of a man-eating yet still man-like alien hunting the only remaining crew member of a space ship are both solid, and if you've got ten minutes, you could certainly do worse than Dédalo.

Jun 23, 2021