No-budget psychological thriller is recognized following debut in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (MAY 26, 2026) — Contradiction, the debut feature film from writer-director Pierce Kafka, was awarded best director after screening for the first time at Indie Vegas Film Festival on May 1.
Produced entirely as a no-budget independent feature, Contradiction stood out at the festival for its stylised storytelling and ambitious creative execution. The award marks a major milestone for Kafka’s first feature film and highlights the growing recognition of emerging independent filmmakers outside of traditional studio production.
Set in 1990s Miami, the film follows a security guard whose life begins to unravel after meeting a dangerously charismatic coworker. It explores themes of fear, identity, and self-destruction, while also tapping into broader conversations around indie filmmaking and creative risk-taking.
“We made Contradiction as a true no-budget independent thriller, built entirely on passion, resourcefulness, and a deep belief in the story we wanted to tell,” says Pierce Kafka. “Winning Best Director at our first-ever film festival means a lot because it represents what independent filmmaking is all about. Through trusting the vision and taking risks, you can connect your story to audiences in a meaningful way regardless of resources.”
With a background that spans award-winning creative campaigns, public speaking, and personal experiences, Kafka’s personal and professional experiences helped shape the film’s introspective tone and visual style.
Indie Vegas Film Festival is a platform dedicated to showcasing independent filmmakers and original storytelling in the heart of Las Vegas. Now in its third year, the festival highlights a diverse slate of films across genres.
Follow Contradiction on its national film festival run at https://contradictionmovie.com/

