November 21, 2025

MIME
Short Film | Spirituality / Surrealism / Performance
A silent street performer drifts unseen through a noisy world—until a surreal encounter awakens him to love, ego, and the divine. As reality fractures and color invades his black-and-white world, he’s forced to choose: keep miming the crowd… or reflect something higher.
MIME is an allegorical short film that blends surreal movement, poetic visuals, and a raw prayer for authenticity. For seekers of stillness in a loud age.
© Nikolas Keskilammi 2025
1. Logline
A lonely street mime, ignored by a society addicted to noise and screens, witnesses a spiritual awakening after a mysterious female mime appears and vanishes. Through silence, performance, and a final confrontation with ego, he undergoes a profound transformation—leading to a rebirth that breaks the mask he has worn his entire life.
MIME is a visual, symbolic, genre-blending experience that transitions from black-and-white to color as the protagonist discovers his soul.
2. Concept Overview
MIME is a minimalist psychological-spiritual drama presented through:
- silent performance instead of dialogue
- black-and-white realism that slowly evolves into color
- metaphorical storytelling through mime, gesture, and environment
- a surreal, almost biblical transformation arc
The film blends thriller energy, romance, and spiritual revelation, creating a deeply emotional journey of identity and divine recognition.
3. Core Themes
Silence vs Noise
- In a world drowning in notifications, the Mime represents the last remnant of silence.
Identity & Ego
- The Mime’s mask is not just makeup—it is survival. His journey is the destruction of the false self.
Love as Revelation
- The female mime is both real and symbolic. She awakens his heart, then disappears, forcing him inward.
Spiritual Awakening
- God enters the story through absence, silence, and the Mime’s breaking point.
Art as Salvation
- Performance becomes prayer. Acting becomes self-sacrifice. Silence becomes truth.
4. Visual Style & Tone
Influences
- The Artist (silent language & performance)
- Joker (lonely urban intensity)
- The Passion of Joan of Arc (close-up emotional expression)
- La Jetee (physical storytelling)
- Schindler’s List / Pleasantville (symbolic transitions from B&W to color)
Aesthetic Approach
- Black-and-white to color evolution tied to the character’s inner journey
- Mime performance as narrative engine
- Minimal dialogue—silence as emotional storytelling
- Expressionistic camera: long takes, handheld intimacy, poetic framing
Tone
Poetic, spiritual, intimate, lightly surreal, emotionally raw.
5. Story Synopsis
Act I – The Invisible Man
The Mime performs on crowded streets. No one sees him. Phones glow everywhere. Screens consume attention. He is a ghost.
A child notices him—but is pulled away.
The world rains on him.
Then she appears: The Female Mime. A kind, radiant presence. She shields him with an invisible umbrella. They perform together, creating a breathtaking spiritual piece—silence, ritual, love, self-sacrifice.
The moment they connect, color bleeds in for the first time.
But society bans them: NO MIMES ALLOWED. They flee.
Act II – Love, Loss & Breakdown
They share a tender, intimate night in his tiny apartment.
By morning—she’s gone.
He searches the city. No trace. Doubt grows:
Was she real? Or a vision? Or divine intervention?
He returns to perform alone. This time, his performance becomes a spiritual mirror:
- childlike wonder
- vanity and ego
- social-media addiction
- collapse
- prayer
- surrender
The crowd feels something shift.
Act III – The Awakening
Sirens. Police chase him. He flees.
In his apartment, alone, he breaks the fourth wall and delivers a raw prayer—a confession of a lifetime spent imitating others.
He washes off the makeup. The mask dies. The man is reborn.
Walking past police unnoticed, he steps into the world again.
Color floods in.
He sees the Female Mime—now a regular woman—arranging flowers.
TITLE: “To be seen by God is to no longer need the world’s applause.”
© Nikolas Keskilammi 2025
6. Character Study – The Mime
Outer Life
- Street performer, unnoticed, impoverished, isolated.
Inner Life
- Sensitive, yearning, spiritually hungry, carrying deep wounds of invisibility.
Transformation
- from performer to person
- from ego to surrender
- from mask to authenticity
- from silence as survival to silence as prayer
7. The Female Mime
A mysterious figure who is:
- muse
- soulmate
- mirror
- angelic presence
- spiritual catalyst
She awakens the part of him he had forgotten existed.
8. Symbolism & Metaphor
Black & White → Color symbolizes spiritual rebirth.
Invisible tools (rope, box, mirror) represent internal obstacles.
Aztec ritual symbolizes surrendering the heart.
Breaking the fourth wall symbolizes breaking illusion.
Makeup removal symbolizes death of the ego.
9. Production Approach
Format
- A short film (10–15 min)
Budget Strategy
Ultra-lean production:
- small crew
- city locations
- minimal props
- performance-driven
- post-production color transformation
Casting
- Requires a physically expressive lead with deep emotional range.
Cinematography
- intimate handheld shots
- long emotional closeups
- urban textures
- dramatic transitions from silence to intensity
10. Audience & Market
Primary Audience:
- festival goers
- art-film lovers
- spiritual cinema communities
- short-film platforms
- online culture critics
11. Director’s Statement
MIME is a meditation on ego, attention, and the spiritual hunger of modern life.
It is about a man who performs to be seen—but only becomes real when he stops performing entirely.
This film was born from the belief that silence is not emptiness—it is a doorway. And when the mask falls, the soul finally speaks.
I want the audience to feel:
- the ache of being unseen
- the beauty of connection
- the terror of ego collapse
- the relief of surrender
- the presence of something divine
MIME is a prayer disguised as a performance.
12. Call to Collaboration
We are seeking:
- actors skilled in physical expression
- cinematographers comfortable with B&W poetry
- producers passionate about spiritual stories
- sound designers who understand quiet intensity
- festival strategists and visual artists
13. Contact
Nikolas Keskilammi
Writer / Director
Open Film Zone (OFZ)
Contact: [nicokeski@gmail.com]

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