The Seer

The Seer is a psychological horror short set in the quiet isolation of a train platform. As a lone man waits, he becomes aware of a dark figure watching from a distance. With each passing moment, time begins to feel unstable, reflections distort, and the boundary between observer and observed starts to collapse.
Told through restrained dialogue, atmospheric sound design, and visual symmetry, The Seer explores identity, inevitability, and the unease of confronting one’s own reflection. The film favors implication over explanation, inviting the audience to experience tension through mood and repetition rather than explicit answers.

Directed by Davon Primm (USA)

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