When Silvia mysteriously goes missing in Chinatown, tension rises between the two people closest to her. Jacqueline Sir directs “Sacral,” a fragmentary drama about the messy relationships and social life of a group of young NY city kids. Told with blurred low-fi imagery and a constant sense of unease and disorientation, it’s raw as they come, and paints an authentic picture of an alarming absence. When Nadia can’t locate her best friend, Silvia, she seeks out her boyfriend, Max, the last person she saw him with. As their group of friends pre-game for a party, she doubles down on Max who is behaving suspiciously evasive. A mix of edgy realism and almost nightmarish paranoia, the film’s resonance accumulates from jagged shards into a haunting mystery.
Directing | Jacqueline Sir | Director |
Writing | Jacqueline Sir | Writer |
Writing | Mitch Todorov | Writer |
Production | Chris Santiago | Producer |
Camera | Diego Donival | Additional Camera |
Production | Elena de Santiago | Casting |
Production | Jacqueline Sir | Casting |
Lighting | Neal Todnem | Gaffer |
Sound | Annika Zee | Music |
Sound | Samuel Durand | Sound |
Sound | Will Mayo | Sound Designer |
Editing | Elias Nousiopoulos | Colorist |
Editing | Theo Rosenthal | Additional Editing |
Art | Sonya Kozlova | Graphic Designer |
Visual Effects | Rachel Jones | Visual Effects |
Production | Syd Richardson | Production Assistant |
Crew | Kimmy Sur | Thanks |
Crew | Yuri Park | Thanks |
Crew | New Top Jewelry | Thanks |
Crew | China Chalet | Thanks |
Crew | Miranda Zhang | Thanks |
Crew | Kevin Tadge | Thanks |
Crew | Htat Htut | Thanks |
Crew | Katherine Xiang | Thanks |
Crew | Dahing Florist | Thanks |
Crew | Mariana Zenteno | Thanks |
Crew | Michel Sayedgh | Thanks |
Crew | Darrell Wilson | Thanks |
Crew | Jen Rodewald | Thanks |
Crew | Olivia Tant | Thanks |
Camera | Daisy Zhou | Director of Photography |