New collection of free science fiction, adventure and fantasy movies online

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New collection of free science fiction, adventure and fantasy movies online.
The science fiction films of director Andrea Ricca, with over 40 million views online and reviews from the international press, are now available for free on the author’s official website, on YouTube and on Amazon Prime Video (USA and UK).

Among the many cinematographic proposals available to the public today, including cinema on the big screen, films on streaming platforms and internet, the new collection of over twenty science fiction, horror, adventure and fantasy short films, with 3D special effects, which has already exceeded 40 million views online, obtaining reviews from the international press and selection in numerous festivals, is now available online for free.

Those who are passionate about science fiction, horror, fantasy and adventure movies, can enjoy these mini-films, by director Andrea Ricca, with a maximum duration ranging from 5 to 10 minutes, on any device, from tablet to mobile, suitable for quick use on the web.

Filled with emotion and action, these films tell stories of fantastic events that upset the tranquility of ordinary people forced to fight for their lives. These films tell of alien invasions, fantastic monsters and paranormal events. Featuring live actors interacting with computer-generated creatures, these films are inspired by both classic and modern science fiction.

The films have exceeded 40 million views online and have received reviews from the international press (Starburst Magazine, Rue Morgue Magazine, Scream Horror Magazine, Dread Central, Gruesome Magazine, Film Threat, Horror Movies Ca, Gorezone, Horror Society, Bloody Disgusting, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Fangoria, Sfx Magazine, L’Écran Fantastique etc.)

“There is an energy and an exuberance in the films that it is impossible not to be involved in”.
STARBURST MAGAZINE

“Full of excitement and action, you can really enjoy these movies.”
RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE

“The films are very impressive and feature impressive CGI monsters.”
SCREAM HORROR MAGAZINE

“If you love these films as much as we do, support the director Andrea Ricca”
HORROR MOVIES CA

“With millions of online views, dozens of films to his credit and a passion for cinema, Andrea Ricca, director of sci-fi and thriller films, has become a web star. His short films of great impact have conquered internet viewers and international magazines, giving young actors the opportunity to take their first steps in cinema. Ricca, who started in 1998, has seen large numbers arrive that are leading him to become known all over the world “.
THE MORNING

“Andrea Ricca and his science fiction aliens are a real phenomenon. ”
SCIENCE FICTION COM

“Adventure and irony, and excellent computer graphics”
NOCTURNO CINEMA

All films can be watched on the Official Website:

http://www.andrearicca.it

The films are now also visible for free on Amazon Prime Video (US and UK only)

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THE DIRECTOR

Andrea Ricca is a director with a strong do-it-yourself ethic, graduated in Sociology and specialized in 3D graphics, made his debut in 1998. He currently works as a 3D designer, editor and photographer. He has also collaborated on some films for the Giffoni Film Festival. In 2012 he published in all bookstores for Dino Audino Editore the book: “Low budget special effects – Manual of special effects for independent directors”.

He has made around 20 short films since 1998, often focusing on stories of monstrous creatures that hark back to classic giant monsters or alien invasion films that many fans of horror and science fiction films cherish. He publishes his shorts of his, non-profit, for viewers to watch for free on his website and on YouTube, where he has found considerable success. Andrea Ricca’s shorts usually have no dialogue, they rely on action to tell their stories. All the videos were made by a single person, the director himself (apart from the actors) who took care of direction, subject, script, special effects, post-production, editing and sound. Graduated in Sociology and expert in video communications, Andrea Ricca started producing short films in 1998, initially with a social theme, and following his specialization in 3D computer graphics, in 2008, he produced genre stories that immediately found strong feedback from the public. All videos are shot for passion, low budget, without external contributions or remuneration to the participants, with the only help of a high definition camera and a computer.

THE CURIOSITY

Ricca’s short films have been cited in two graduate theses on science fiction cinema: “Science fiction cinema” with professor Roy Menarini as speaker and “Cinema designed for the web” with professor Gian Battista Canova as speaker.

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“With millions of online views, dozens of films to his credit and a passion for cinema, Andrea Ricca, director of sci-fi and thriller films, has become a web star.”

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“Since independent cinema met with the phenomenon of web diffusion, many works have been legally published online by the directors themselves: feature films, web-series etc. which have now become a phenomenon of costume. Among these we present the works of director Andrea Ricca who have achieved great success with the public and professionals, with over 40 million views on the YouTube channel and international reviews. Specializing in science fiction short films, the director’s videos have aroused the interest of specialized magazines such as L ’Ecran Fantastique, Dread Central and Ciak Magazine, and have been presented at various festivals.

Pure independent, Ricca has been involved in these productions since 1998, that is, since he specialized in three-dimensional graphics. Seeing his shorts, he immediately catches the eye that the highlight is the very realistic and “plastic” CGI with which he models the monstrous creatures, including aliens, giant spiders and various monsters. Andrea Ricca is a 360-degree filmmaker, dealing with all stages of the production of the shorts, from direction to graphics to post-production.

Andrea Ricca’s stories are always essential with a protagonist at the mercy of science fiction creatures: the director’s intention is to create a divertissement, a genuine and ironic tribute to those sci-fi “B-movies” that were so fashionable in the past. and which are still a cult object for cinephiles today. Seeing his short films it seems to retrace some of the most significant stages of fantastic cinema through no-budget reconstructions sometimes leading to comedy or parody. For example, the inspiration of Spider Danger from the cult Tarantula by Jack Arnold is declared, and we are also on the same side with The Giant Scorpion, where the protagonists are respectively spiders and giant scorpions (to be clear, that imaginative universe for which Joe Dante performed the magnificent act of love Matinée). With The Furfangs we immerse ourselves in the eighties atmospheres of the various Gremlins, Ghoulies and Critters, with these furry monsters – strictly in CGI, therefore with a strange contrasting effect compared to the eighties craftsmanship.

There is no shortage of shorts that explicitly mention The Thing (Space Monster) and Tremors (Alien Worms). Alien Night and its sequel showcase classic greenish and deformed extraterrestrials, and in recent times the director has even directed a tribute / parody to the monster-movies of the infamous Asylum. The intention not to take himself seriously, which is one of the strong points of his production, is evident for example in Alien Night 2, in which the protagonist seems to challenge the aliens and then make the gesture of the umbrella and escape – a clear tribute to the scene of Bud Spencer against the hit men in the action-comedy “Go for It”. Between ghost-movies, Indiana Jones-style adventure shorts and various horror films, the short Nightmare Escape is particularly interesting, an interactive cinema experiment where the viewer decides how to make the story proceed through the commands of the PC: a product significant also in the light of the new frontiers in which cinema meets virtual reality and the interaction of the spectator, a space still in progress of which the work of Andrea Ricca is one of the very rare Italian examples. ”

Davide Comotti – NOCTURNO CINEMA

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