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Genre

Narrative-Fiction

Directed By

Mia Kristiansen

Date: May 2003
Length: 00:23:00
Process: Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm, DV, Super 8mm

Synopsis

As Neil struggles to make sense of the world around him, he wanders through reveries and memories of the past. While his parents bury their pain in their daily rituals, Neil is left alone to detach himself from the shared life he had with his brother. Neil knows no other life than the one with his brother. Alone, he finds that the painful process of letting go might be the best way of holding on.

Tags

family, self discovery, separation, struggle

Credits

Director
Mia Kristiansen
Producer
Rafael Santa Ana
Writer
Mia Kristiansen
Cinematographer
Rafael Santa Ana
Editor
Miguel Kabantsov
Production Design
Mia Kristiansen
Music
Alfredo Santa Ana
Sound
Miguel Kabantsov, Rafael Santa Ana
Cast
Maciej Mikulec, Phil Mikulec, Will Dimon, Barbara Lange, Rod Biebrich, Colin McNeil, Evan McNeil

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