Watch Smile (2021), a chilling horror short film by Joanna Tsanis. A tense, eerie tale that will leave you unsettled, something grotesque, heartbreaking, and unforgettable.
A six‑minute Canadian horror short film that proves you don’t need jump scares or buckets of blood to get under someone’s skin. Written and directed by Joanna Tsanis, Smile turns the simple act of “just smile” into something grotesque, heartbreaking, and unforgettable. Watch in YouTube.
Anna is drowning in depression. Even the smallest request — to smile — feels impossible. Her mother’s voicemail urges her to be happy, but the distance between wanting to smile and actually doing it feels infinite.
Then, her inner darkness takes form: a barbed‑wire‑wrapped creature that forces her mouth into a rictus grin. The result is both a literal and metaphorical horror — a cruel wish granted in the worst way.
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Smile isn’t about happiness — it’s about the pressure to perform it. Tsanis turns that pressure into a literal monster, showing how forcing a smile can be as painful as the sadness it’s meant to hide.
If you’d like, I can also create a scene‑by‑scene storyboard for Smile so you can “watch” the short in a visual recap without spoiling every detail. Would you like me to make that?
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