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Our short film, "The Lull," boasts a rich cast that reflects the vibrant diversity of the Americas. From the sun-drenched beaches of Rio to the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, we showcase a multitude of ethnicities. Corvelest, a central figure, embodies the strength of African-American communities. Teo bridges the gap between his Argentinian heritage and the experiences of Argentinian-Americans. Finally, the film brings to life the infectious warmth, passion, and unwavering spirit of Brazilians. This intentional casting allows viewers across the Americas to connect with the film on a personal level. "The Lull" tackles more than just cultural identity. It delves into the crucial issue of mental health awareness. Our protagonist grapples with past traumas, showcased in a jolting nightmare sequence. His struggle emphasizes the importance of normalizing these experiences. We want the audience to understand that they are not alone, and that there is hope for overcoming