
Emptiness
El vacío
Overview
Emptiness is a visually striking experimental documentary that explores the complex intersections between body, power, and faith. Through a sequence of dense, symbolic compositions, the film unfolds as a thunderous meditation on the abuses of capital and the collapse of language. Mercado constructs a stark visual and sonic architecture where medicine and religion appear as intertwined systems of biopower—structures that discipline, sanctify, and ultimately exhaust the body. Minimal yet overwhelming, Emptiness confronts the spectator with the material presence of the “body-thing,” situating the human form at the center of a critical reflection on control, belief, and emptiness itself.
- Budget
- $20,000
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Crew
- Director
- Marcello Mercado
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scrk97
November 5, 2025
"A visceral meditation on the anatomy of power” Emptiness establishes Marcello Mercado as one of the few filmmakers capable of transforming the body into a field of philosophical inquiry. In this short experimental documentary, the body is neither metaphor nor representation—it is a residue, an anatomical fact exposed to the violence of belief and institutional control. Mercado orchestrates a visual language that oscillates between clinical precision and spiritual decay, blending the aestheti…