I’m excited to share that we’ve started work on my new horror feature, Exposure.
IMDb Link. The film stars Dan Iliadis, Sophia Carroll, and Concetta Clarizio, and it’s one of the most ambitious projects I’ve ever taken on. We set ourselves the challenge of shooting an entire feature film in just two days, with a few pickup scenes on day two.
Why Shoot in two Days?
I’ve always believed indie filmmaking is about risk, pressure, and creativity. Shooting in a just two days forces everyone – cast and crew (even if it’s just me) to operate at their very limit. There’s no time to overthink, no room for waste. You capture something raw, spontaneous, and alive.
Most films take weeks or months to shoot, but I wanted to prove that with the right preparation and the right people, you can absolutely do it. And it’s a lot of fun! It’s not about doing it fast, it’s about doing it intensely.

For those who don’t know me, I’m an indie filmmaker who thrives on limitations. I’ve written and directed several low-budget films that found audiences worldwide on streaming platforms. My style has been called bold, unconventional, and unapologetic. I enjoy telling scary, smart, stylish stories with limited resources, turning constraints into strengths.
Exposure is a continuation of that philosophy – pushing myself and everyone involved into uncomfortable territory, where real creativity happens.
The goal with Exposure is simple: to deliver a horror film that feels scary. We’re planning a worldwide release on streaming platforms, and also looking into a premiere in London, UK.
When You Can See It
We’re currently in post-production. If all goes according to plan, Exposure will be released this October, just in time for Halloween 2025.