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- Victor is attracted to Philip's wife. Phil is attracted to Victor's wife. Victor and Filip are neighbors, but above all, friends.
- The film shows a scene from the life of a couple who have lost their son in a fishing accident. The two must rise from the ashes and redo their lives, using love to overcome their difficulties.
- Forget-Me-Not tells the story of a dancer losing her memory as she explores three rooms representing her anxiety, fear and confusion ending in numbness. From the real world she is transported in the first room, an infinite gothic hallway that she tries to escape only to be sent to M.C. Escher's Relativity where she is stuck repeating the same action over and over again. In the end all that remains is her musical and muscle memory, dancing away one last time as the world around her disappears and she succumbs to her disease.
- The family car must be sold immediately. The wife meets with a high-school friend, now working at an auto park. The husband remains home waiting. He tries to call her several times as the night grows darker.
- a) A brief depiction of loneliness. b) A cinematic Haiku. c) A formal exercise. d) None of the above.
- A time of celebration, a time of communion, a time to confess, a time of madness, the time the priest in white comes to town.
- An unsettling insight in the transition from life to death, Oana Isabella Szanto's UP THE WIND is a neo-impressionist rendering of a woman's encounter with her doppelganger, seen as an omen of death. The woman washes her clothes. On the other side of the pond she sees another woman, identical to her. So she runs into the forest to find her in a slow motion chase at the end of which she will come to face her own death. The mechanical, surreal sound of artificial breathing and that of the heartbeats overlapping those of the forest, as well as the often blurred or hyper-stylized glowing images, convey a subjective vision, presumably that of a patient on the verge of death.
- Two very different methods of particle acceleration.
- On a beautiful spring day, just after the rain has stopped, a little boy tries to convince his ever-busy mother to go out and play together. Disappointed by her rejection, he goes out on his own, but the whimsical appearance of a butterfly sets him out on an imaginary adventure to rescue his mother from the tedious prison of work and worries. "The Little Hero" has been officially selected in more than 25 animation festivals and has won 9 awards.