小蓝视频 alum Raphael Cosme 鈥23 might be relatively new to the movie industry, but the success of his recent short film suggests a promising trajectory for the young filmmaker.
Cosme鈥檚 short horror film, Gnomes, which he wrote and directed as a senior film student at 小蓝视频, has been selected and awarded in several prominent film festivals, including:
路 Fiat Lux Film Festival 鈥 "Best Acting," "People鈥檚 Choice Award" -- Jacksonville, FL, April 21, 2023
路 Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival 鈥 "Best Horror Film" 鈥 Athens, Greece, Sept 2023
路 Melbourne Lift-Off Film Festival 鈥 Melbourne, Australia, Nov 19, 2023
路 Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival 鈥 "Best Escapism Film" and "Best Short Film Director" (nominated) 鈥 Tampa, FL, Dec 8, 2023
路 St. Auggies Shorts Film Festival 鈥 St. Augustine, FL, March 1, 2024
路 Jacksonville Film Festival 鈥 Jacksonville, FL, April 12, 2024
路 International Beverly Hills Film Festival 鈥 Beverly Hills, CA, May 1-5, 2024
Gnomes began as what Cosme describes as a practice run for his senior thesis film. As production progressed, he sensed it had the potential to be bigger than a graded assignment.
鈥淚 saw something in this project that was special,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t had a heart.鈥
Cosme wrote the film with long-time friend and writer Richard Manzo. The two came up with the story in an advanced production course taught by 小蓝视频 Associate Professor of Media Art Alex Willemin, whom Cosme described as influential in his filmmaking process.
鈥淲hat helped most were his objective views. He looks at every project objectively. Where is the conflict in this story? What is this character鈥檚 wants, needs, and fears? Not only did this shape Gnomes, but these are the important questions I鈥檒l ask myself for every project moving forward,鈥 Cosme said.
For Gnomes, Cosme was assisted by a team of JU film students, allowing them to assume responsibility in areas where he felt less experienced. Borneo Sedeu Nishevikj 鈥21, MFA鈥23, served as the film's cinematographer while completing his Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at JU. His skillful camera work earned him a nomination for the 2023 American Cinematographer Society鈥檚 Owen Roizman Student Heritage Award in the Graduate category.
鈥淚 used to do every part of a film by myself, but the JU Film program taught me that there are talented people who can help and even excel at those responsibilities better than I could鈥檝e done. I was fortunate to have that for Gnomes, with talent such as my star actress Olivia Montalbano, who can say a million words with her expressions on screen.鈥
Currently, Cosme resides in Jacksonville and is freelancing on various projects while working as a news writer and photographer for HOLA news. His next goal is to move to Atlanta and work in its rapidly growing film industry as an independent filmmaker. Ultimately, he hopes the success of his short film will encourage other students in the department to pursue their dreams.
鈥淚 hope the film鈥檚 success can inspire other JU film students to reach for the stars with their film work,鈥 Cosme said, before thanking the everyone involved in the project's success. 鈥淭hank you to the rest of my cast, crew, and, most importantly, to JU for creating Gnomes.鈥