Red Wine directed by Ezequiel Degastaldi and Miriam Vidarte

What did Ezequiel Degastaldi and Miriam Vidarte say about his film?
Ezequiel Degastaldi and Miriam Vidarte are the directors of “Red Wine,” the latest horror short film from The Visible Brand, a creative production company with extensive experience in delivering content for brands, advertisements, and corporate videos worldwide. Since its establishment in June 2014, The Visible Brand has collaborated with prestigious clients like D.O. Rioja, Heineken, and IESE Business School. Their background in cinematic storytelling and advertising techniques informs their mastery of art direction, mise-en-scène, and post-production.
The production company has already made notable strides in fiction with two short films: “En Tierra de Sueños,” which earned twelve international awards, and “Iris,” recognized in five international festivals. Building on this success, The Visible Brand now ventures into the horror genre with “Red Wine.”
This five-minute short follows Ada, who connects with a mysterious woman through a dating app, never suspecting the lurking dangers beneath an ordinary interaction. By minimizing dialogue, the film magnifies tension and mystery, ensuring its impact resonates across diverse audiences. With a concise runtime, “Red Wine” fits seamlessly into festival schedules, offering programmers flexibility.
Degastaldi and Vidarte explore timely themes by focusing on dating apps, a contemporary phenomenon that can blur the lines between trust and danger. Yet, the storyline takes a shocking supernatural turn, subverting expectations through an unexpected final twist. The directors believe this blend of modern relevance and surprising fantasy makes “Red Wine” a standout piece.
Their commitment to creative freedom and experimentation is evident in every frame, reflecting an ambition to bring a fresh perspective to the thriving horror genre. As The Visible Brand continues to evolve, Degastaldi and Vidarte remain dedicated to showcasing new ideas and producing visually compelling stories—while captivating audiences with their passion for cinematic innovation. They look forward to introducing “Red Wine” to festivals worldwide, sharing its vision and creativity.