Is Carlos Lerma Crazy? Watch His New Film and See for Yourself!

Today’s the day! Carlos Lerma’s new short film, “Call Me Crazy” has officially been released—and it’s every bit as bold, funny, and heartfelt as we hoped.

Today’s the day! Carlos Lerma’s new short film, “Call Me Crazy” has officially been released—and it’s every bit as bold, funny, and heartfelt as we hoped.

The story dives into the messy, all-too-relatable feelings of unreciprocated love. At its core is a protagonist who goes to absurd lengths to get noticed by someone who barely acknowledges them while in a relationship. Whether it’s plotting to break their arm for attention or clinging to fading marks of affection, the character’s journey is equal parts hilarious, heartbreakingly relatable, and painfully honest.

Carlos pairs the voiceover of his poem with striking black-and-white visuals, marking a big shift from his usual colorful, polished aesthetic. The sketchbook-inspired style is fresh and intimate, perfectly capturing the raw emotions of the story. It’s a bold move, but one that works beautifully, adding a deeply personal touch to the film.

Compared to his past films, like the heartfelt Sunflower’s Friend or the dreamy Firefly, Call Me Crazy leans into a more playful, tongue-in-cheek tone. It’s clear that Carlos isn’t afraid to poke fun at life’s awkward moments while still capturing the depth of emotions behind them.

One of the film’s standout moments is its cheeky ending, where the protagonist realizes they don’t need external validation after all. The final gesture—a nod to childhood antics—adds a touch of humor and defiance that perfectly wraps up the story.

Watch It Now!


Whether you’ve been following Carlos Lerma’s work for years or this is your introduction to his world, Call Me Crazy is a must-watch. It’s quirky, relatable, and packed with all the charm we’ve come to expect from this rising indie filmmaker.

Go check it out—you’ll laugh, you’ll feel, and you might even call yourself a little crazy by the end.

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