Voicemail (2025)

Voicemail (2025) poster

Voicemail takes place in the dark and lonely living room of Dean Franklin as he sends a voicemail to the lover of his 20s. He reminisces on the times they spent together and his regrets during a dire time...

Director: Felicia DiSalvo, Ryan Scheriff
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Felicia DiSalvo
Editing: Felicia DiSalvo
Production: Scheriff
Original Language: en

Themes

Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Paralyzing Guilt and Remorse, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt

Keywords

regret, romance, tragedy, relationship, young love, love story, queer, sad, closeted

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voicemail about?
Voicemail takes place in the dark and lonely living room of Dean Franklin as he sends a voicemail to the lover of his 20s. He reminisces on the times they spent together and his regrets during a dire time...
Who directed Voicemail?
Voicemail was directed by Felicia DiSalvo, Ryan Scheriff.
Who stars in Voicemail?
Voicemail stars Noah Castillero, Spencer Finnegan.
How long is Voicemail?
Voicemail has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Voicemail?
Voicemail is a Drama film.
What are the themes of Voicemail?
The themes of Voicemail include: Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Paralyzing Guilt and Remorse, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt.