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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 34 MIN

Producer Alejandro Vilpa Reveals Why He Produced the Film WHEN THE SUN DIES

from Bond on Cinema · host Ward W. Bond

Join us for a captivating interview with Alejandro Vilpa, an internationally published author and the founder of Vilpa Films. We discuss his journey as a writer and delve into the world of filmmaking, exploring the nuances of cinematography and the broader aspects of cinematic education. This conversation offers valuable insights for aspiring creatives and enthusiasts alike, providing a unique perspective on the craft of how to write and produce compelling stories. Ladies and gentlemen, WHAT IF THE SUN DIES is about Saed, who suffers from a rare condition that prevents him from interacting with others—if he sweats, it could be fatal. If he goes outside in the sun, it could be fatal. Despite this, he decides to challenge his limitations and change the course of his life. The film is mysterious and provides a twist that the audience doesn’t see coming. The cinematography and colorization gives the film a haunting, yet unpredictable feel to it, which makes this film stand out on its own. #shortfilm #filmmaker #shortfilms ##cinematography #filmmaking #bondoncinema #film #filmdirector #filmproducer

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