Eli Born

Eli Born’s filmography is honestly a wild little trip if you’re into stories that mess with your head and make you double-check your locks at night. Let’s start with "Super Dark Times" (2017). That one’s like a punch in the gut, capturing that weird, jittery energy of teenage years when everything’s intense and nobody really knows what the hell they’re doing. Two friends, a freak accident, and suddenly, paranoia’s through the roof. Born’s vibe in this is unsettling in the best way. It’s not just a thriller—it’s like someone took the essence of suburban dread and bottled it. Then you jump to "No One Will Save You" (2023). This thing’s a whole other beast. Aliens, isolation, that creeping sense you’re being watched? Yeah, crank it up to eleven. The protagonist barely speaks, but honestly, with the way Born sets the mood, you don’t need words. It’s all atmosphere and tension, turning a simple home invasion idea into something way more nerve-wracking. The lighting, the pacing, the relentless anxiety—it’s basically a masterclass in how to make you clutch your blanket a little tighter. And now there’s "Companion" (2025) on the horizon. Details are under wraps, but based on Born’s track record, you can bet it’ll be another ride—probably something you’ll still be thinking about days later, wondering what you just watched. If you’re after movies that do more than just entertain, this guy’s stuff is worth a spot on your watchlist. Just maybe keep the lights on.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Editor

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