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- Forsaken in a new Oslo apartment, a frail blind woman battles to come to terms with her condition, as she slowly retracts into an elaborate fantasy bubble. Are her stories fanning her suspicions, or is this what total blindness looks like?
- Dr. Paul Harris is a psychiatrist who is mourning the recent loss of his wife, Julie, in a car crash. Months later he becomes convinced that several of his new patients, who have received experimental lens implants, are seeing spirits, one of which may be his dead wife. Paul reaches out to his best friend, a medical examiner, and persuades him to put one of the implants in his eye so he can communicate with Julie. He soon learns why most of the participants in the lens trial have committed suicide and is now faced with seeing a world that mortal man is not supposed to see.
- BUGABOO is a Silicon Valley film. It has been produced by people who live and work in Silicon Valley and who have prospered with the high-tech boom of the nineties. The Internet and the personal computer, while creating Silicon Valley, have also created armies of well-paid Indian professionals who lead a curious existence: as professionals they constitute the epicenter of America's recent growth binge, but as individuals they continue to stay inside cocooned, secure Indian communities which are quite divorced from all things American. A group of such engineers defies the even flow of this existence by introducing "random disturbances" into their lives. These deviations from normal routine punctuate the film until they finally lead to a "grand deviance," unthinkable for sober, law-abiding engineers from India. It is then, at the end of the film, that they discover simple solutions to seemingly complex problems in their lives.