
MIRA (2023)
STORY SUMMARY
'Mira' is an 11-minute stop-motion animated surrealist horror film that tells the story of a struggling accordionist busker who gets more than she bargained for when her desire for success attracts the attention of a mysterious and enticing competitor.
Ready to quit her dreams of becoming a celebrated accordionist after busking day after day for an isolating swamp metropolis that isn’t listening, young Mira finally gets a taste of recognition one evening when she meets Lore; a charismatic and successful performer who takes an interest in Mira’s talents.
Giving into her charm and status, Mira finds herself playing hostess to the mysterious and talented singer as Lore’s self-serving behaviors make her increasingly more uncomfortable in her own home. Mira’s desire for recognition from this elevated musician leaves her blinded to Lore’s hidden intentions until her apartment begins changing around her and her anxieties start to spiral out of her control. Her inability to confront and remove the ever-dangerous Lore proves to have monstrous consequences once Lore shows her true sinister nature; that she is not the musical ally that she initially presents to Mira but a water demon who needs to scavenge and carve out a place for herself by taking advantage of others.
After Mira tries to escape, Lore cruelly adheres her to her beloved accordion, encasing her arms to the instrument’s keys and sewing her lungs into to the accordion bellows. She must keep playing the instrument in order to breathe. Mira, entrapped by this demonic entity, is left with her home and sense of self forever changed.
FILM STILLS
AWARDS
SCAD SAVANNAH FILM FESTIVAL (Savannah, GA)
Best of Shorts Spotlight: Horrors in Plain Sight
Shorts Spotlight: Best of Show
FANTASTIC FEST (Austin, TX)
BEST PICTURE in the Animated Shorts Category (Drawn and Quartered)
SONY FUTURE FILMMAKER AWARDS (Culver City, CA)
Eva Louise Hall was one of thirty filmmakers out of 5,000+ to be invited to Sony Pictures in California for
an awards ceremony and bespoke week of master classes and meetings with Sony executives.
FABRICATION + BTS
INTERVIEWS / PRESS

CREDITS
Animation + Direction: Eva Louise Hall
Musical Direction + Score: Calvin Arsenia
Story + Concept: Eva Louise Hall
Composer (Mira’s Theme): Erica Marie Mancini
Lettering + Title Design: Christine Dong
Fabrication Assistance: Theodore Bunch Christine Dong
2D Charcoal Sequence: Mira Taliaferro
Recording + Foley: Calvin Arsenia, Ground Control Studio NYC
Audio Mastering: J Ashley Miller

This film was produced with the financial assistance from
ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum, the School of Visual Arts and ArtsKC

















