About final vote.

THE STORY.

A psychological thriller where your vote decides who survives.

Final Vote takes place over a single night when a political gala intended to celebrate power becomes a descent into accountability. A sitting Republican mayor and his Democratic rival are abducted and forced into a subterranean tribunal where every challenge, every confession, and every choice is tied directly to the policies they defend in the spotlight.

Their decisions have always shaped lives. Now, those lives are shaping their decisions.

Each challenge is inspired by real tragedies their policies impacted: gun violence, immigration, healthcare, women’s rights, surveillance abuse. The people they failed are no longer statistics; they are the jury, the executioners, and the architects of consequences.

Jack and Aaliyah must now vote in unison to survive.


No agreement means punishment.
No honesty means the stakes escalate.
And at the end… only ONE can live.

The Audience Holds the Power

For the first time in a feature thriller, the audience’s vote determines which version of the film will be released.


Vote Red… or Vote Blue.


Whoever receives the most votes/pre-orders becomes the survivor.


Whichever candidate loses… dies on screen.

Your vote doesn’t just watch the story unfold -


Your vote decides it.

Why This Story Matters

Politics has become emotional, hostile, and deeply personal. People choose sides, defend their beliefs fiercely, and often feel powerless to change anything. Final Vote gives viewers a safe, cinematic arena to channel that intensity.

Here, outrage has a purpose.
Here, consequences are contained to fiction.
Here, the audience exercises their power without hurting anyone in the real world.

When policy becomes personal, survival becomes political.
And tonight the consequences come home.

THE TEAM.

A young man with curly dark hair, light skin, and hazel eyes, resting his face on his hand, smiling softly, dressed in a white shirt, with a tattoo, rings, and a bracelet visible.

ANDREW KIAROSCURO, Creator & owner of Kiaro Pictures

Andrew Kiaroscuro is an American filmmaker who believes cinema should provoke, challenge, and give audiences power. Based in Florida, he has spent nearly two decades in the industry crafting psychological thrillers that merge visceral tension with grounded realism and morally complex characters.

His newest film, Final Vote, is designed to confront the rising hostility of modern politics, not by adding fuel to the fire, but by transforming aggression into controlled, cinematic tension. In this film, the audience chooses who survives, forcing viewers to confront the weight of their own decisions. The story becomes a psychological mirror, turning political instinct into consequence within the safety of fiction.

Andrew believes that when politics becomes emotional and volatile, art can serve as a pressure valve, a place where high-stakes conflict unfolds without real-world casualties. Through a suspenseful interactive structure and a relentless focus on human flaws, Final Vote provides viewers a safe outlet to release frustration, tribalism, and the primal thrill of choosing a side.

His storytelling pulls from real social fractures but the narrative doesn’t take a side. Instead, it asks:

If your vote had life-or-death consequences,
would you choose differently?

With Final Vote, Andrew brings a bold new experience to the thriller genre:
a world where the audience isn’t just watching the tension
they’re responsible for it.

Through Kiaro Pictures, Andrew’s mission is to build timeless works of art that make audiences feel something deeper than temporary excitement films that offer catharsis, confrontation, and a lingering sense of accountability. Final Vote is the first of many projects that place power in the audience’s hands where the emotional stakes are high, the psychological impact is sharp, and the screen becomes the safest battleground for the war of beliefs.

The world is divided.
This film gives that division a safe arena.
Your vote decides who pays the price.

CAST

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COMING SOON.

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COMING SOON.