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Fashion Videography: Argentine Director Alexan Unleashes the Feral World of “Bestias”

Alexan Sarikamichian’s “Bestias” turns fashion into a restless cinematic world of young outsiders, open landscapes and feral energy.

Alexan Turns Youth, Movement And Instinct Into Something Feral

A cinematic still from Argentine director Alexan Sarikamichian’s fashion film “Bestias”
A still from Alexan Sarikamichian’s fashion film Bestias. Credit: Alexan Films.

Argentine filmmaker Alexan Sarikamichian returns with Bestias, a fashion film that lets bodies, landscape and restless energy do most of the talking.

Presented through FY Magazine!, the short carries the visual language that has made Alexan’s work so easy to fall into: beautiful young outsiders, charged glances, open spaces and the sense that something unruly is always moving just beneath the image.

There is no need for a tidy explanation here. Bestias works through atmosphere—part fashion editorial, part youth portrait and part cinematic fever dream. The camera treats its cast less like polished mannequins and more like a pack moving on instinct.

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A Fashion Film More Interested In Instinct Than Perfection

Alexan’s strongest images have always understood that youth is rarely neat. In Bestias, clothing, posture and setting become part of the same emotional texture. The styling is present, but it never feels separated from the bodies wearing it or the environments swallowing them whole.

A young performer appears in a shadowy scene from Alexan Sarikamichian’s “Bestias”
Youth, movement and unease collide inside Bestias. Credit: Alexan Films.

The film’s title—Spanish for “beasts”—fits the mood without reducing the cast to a single idea. These figures are watchful, exposed, playful and occasionally threatening. They seem caught somewhere between performance and impulse, aware of the lens but not entirely willing to behave for it.

That tension gives the project its pulse. Instead of presenting fashion as something pristine and untouchable, Alexan drags it into heat, dust, darkness and movement. The clothes become part of a lived scene rather than a product display—which is exactly where fashion videography gets interesting.

Inside The Restless Frames Of “Bestias”

Scenes from Alexan Sarikamichian’s Bestias. Credit: Alexan Films via FY Magazine!

Taken together, the stills reveal how much of the film depends on rhythm and repetition: faces emerge, bodies scatter, landscapes open up and the group keeps reforming. It feels less like a conventional campaign than a memory of one wild night that refuses to sit still.

Watch Alexan Sarikamichian’s Fashion Film “Bestias”

The full short film brings its cast, styling and feral visual atmosphere together in motion.

Source: FY Magazine! and Alexan Films. Individual image photographer and full production credits were not supplied with the handoff.

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