Shervin Kermani is an award winning Iranian-Canadian filmmaker whose films have been recognized at dozens of international festivals. His previous short films include Sofia which won Best Short at the Rome and Ojai film festivals.
His short Eros was nominated for four Golden Sheaf Awards, and won Best Cinematography at the
Future of Film Showcase. His short, Bibi's Dog is Dead, played at five Oscar Qualifying film festivals
was nominated for Best Live Action Short Drama and won Best Performance in a Live Action Short Drama at the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards.
Ramón Who Speaks to Ghosts, a haunting, poetic and warmly humorous meditation on loss, made it's world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Directed by Shervin under the mentorship of legendary director Werner Herzog, the evocative and deeply lyrical short was made during La Selva’s third film accelerator on the island of La Palma, Spain. The accelerator paired 25 directors with 25 cinematographers to create short films responding to the aftermath of the 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption.
Ramón Who Speaks to Ghosts follows a quirky, endearing man wandering the island with his
microphone, listening for ghosts. As he walks through scorched landscapes, the film paints a tender
portrait of the quiet grief behind his strange obsession.
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