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Bestia (2017)

Directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero · Cinematography by Luke Bramley

8 min26 frames

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Stills, screencaps & shots from Bestia

16 of 26 frames — the full set is searchable by lighting, lens, shot size, color and mood with a free account.

Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A featureless mannequin stands against a dark grey architectural background with a circular window. The subject…Bestia (2017) movie still: fullbody — A small doll stands alone on a patch of green grass in total darkness. The figure faces forward while placed…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A stop-motion scene shows a ceramic character sitting at a desk with a book. A felt dog figure sits nearby on…Bestia (2017) movie still: closeup — A close view of a doll with a ceramic head against gold curtains. The figure sits motionless in a brown coat.Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A dark, narrow indoor corridor features light-colored walls and wood-patterned flooring. Two illuminated wall…Bestia (2017) movie still: wide — A miniature tabletop display features a knife, cigarette butts, and a coffee cup. These items are arranged neatly…Bestia (2017) movie still: closeup — A miniature wooden chair covered in a thin layer of white dust. The object sits perfectly centered against a…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A pale, stop-motion figure walks along a smooth grey concrete wall at night. The character moves along the wall…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A miniature dining room features a wooden table, chairs, and framed artwork on walls. A stylized figure in a…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — A ceramic doll sits at a small table inside a rustic room. The character holds a tiny item to its mouth while…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — An overhead view inside a kitchen shows a person using oven mitts to retrieve food. Two small baked goods sit on…Bestia (2017) movie still: establishing — A corner of a room features plain, light-green walls with simple white ceiling trim. A small, blurry…Bestia (2017) movie still: medium — An airplane cabin features rows of simple, boxy passenger seats made of wood and fabric. A stylized ceramic…Bestia (2017) movie still: establishing — A top-down view of a light blue sedan parked on a concrete residential driveway. The car is centered on a…Bestia (2017) movie still: closeup — The interior shows a blurred background with furniture shapes. A small articulated hand holds a folded purple…Bestia (2017) movie still: fullbody — A suburban house with a grey concrete fence stands behind a quiet paved sidewalk. A small person in a red coat…
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What is Bestia about?

A man wakes up on a desolate lake; unbeknownst to him, a beast lurks within.

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What does the cinematography of Bestia look like?

Sampled across 26 frames, the coverage of Bestia leans on medium shots and close-ups. Cinematographer Luke Bramley keeps much of it in soft, naturalistic light. Focus stays shallow in most of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Bestia?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Bestia (2017) are #322e2e, #f5f5f5, #d7d5d0, #524d48, #8b8d8b, #050505 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #322e2e
  • #f5f5f5
  • #d7d5d0
  • #524d48
  • #8b8d8b
  • #050505

See the full Bestia colour palette — every hex with its share, plus warmth, saturation and luminance.

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