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THE LAST SEER

THE LAST SEER

EL ÚLTIMO VIDENTE

Short, sci-fi, drama

Argentina

2026

Runtime, min

1

The Last Seer is born from a concern: is Justice still just when it stops seeing, listening, and responding? The figure of blind Justice has historically been associated with impartiality. But this short film proposes a symbolic inversion: a form of Justice that is no longer blind in order to be fair, but blind in order to avoid seeing what makes it uncomfortable. A Justice that does not listen, does not speak, protects itself, and turns anyone who dares to question it into a threat. The protagonist represents the one who can still see. He is not a classic hero, but someone isolated by his own lucidity. His persecution expresses the cost of looking directly at what a society, an institution, or a system would rather keep invisible. The Last Seer does not seek to provide a closed answer, but to raise a question: when no one is allowed to question Justice, is it still Justice?
Cristian Parodi

Director:

Cristian Parodi

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REVIEWS:

I am thrilled. A profound social problem is exposed so clearly, vividly, and concisely that it creates a shock effect. Harsh. And a rather unpleasant question arises in my head: where do I stand in all this? Thank you!!!

Live Screenings Attendee

Pacing a bit slow.

Giacomo Rodriguez

The core idea is interesting.

Javier López

A visionary piece. It uses AI to tackle complex legal ethics in a way that feels incredibly urgent.

Victoria Black

EXCELLENT

Live Screenings Attendee

Lacked rhythm, tempo, and cinematic quality; intrusive music; the concept is significantly weaker than the visual.

Live Screenings Attendee

I LIKED IT

Live Screenings Attendee

Poor editing, the runtime feels too forced.

Live Screenings Attendee

Reels format. Very cliché.

Live Screenings Attendee

A bit too short.

Paulo Costa

The conceptual inversion of blind justice.

Leyla Hasanova

A smart, stylish take on institutional corruption. The Argentina backdrop adds a unique flavor.

Kobayashi Ayumi

A powerful and chilling take on justice. It really makes you think about our institutions.

Irina Charlet

Some cool visuals.

Henrik Larsen

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