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- Two men named Bob struggle with an uncomfortable intimacy after a random incident outside the urban, existential paradise of Café Utopia.
- A satire on company bureaucracy through the eyes of one Simon Sezz.
- 1. Prologue - "Shooting the Breeze": The scene is (sun)set. Features Lorne Cardinal, Bradley Moss and the music of Old Reliable. "A neat double-barreled moment of black humor that has something to say about the supremacy of image over text in film." - Edmonton Journal 2. "Café Utopia": Two men named Bob struggle with an uncomfortable intimacy after a random incident outside the urban, existential paradise of Café Utopia. 3. Epilogue - "The Street Lamp Flicker is not (para)Normal": Bob wanders the winter streets alone, his journey continually interrupted by street lamp interference. Random yet predictable, function and malfunction all from a first person perspective. A breakthrough is inevitable. On Incident 20 of Epilogue: "...où l'espace deviant éloquent..." - Séquences