
ASPAN
Drama
Overview
ASPAN is an intimate short film about closeness, longing and the fragile space between friendship and desire. Set during a summer among a group of young men, the story unfolds through glances, silence and small shifts in power and intimacy. The film explores emotional vulnerability in environments where tenderness is rarely spoken out loud, but constantly present beneath the surface.
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Simon Lööf
Simon Lööf
Simon Lööf
Hugo Cohen Hultgren
Hugo Cohen Hultgren
Hugo Cohen Hultgren
William Engström
William Engström
William Engström
Axel Lindquist
Axel Lindquist
Axel Lindquist
Kim Larsson
Kim Larsson
Kim Larsson
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