This is a magnificent little film full of important and valuable information. It describes the sacrifices we make when we are driven by money. The life Phil Kendall wanted was represented by an image on a can of Pacific cream, drawing him in and eventually consuming his psyche. The film was wonderful and really should be seen by more people!
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douglasficek18 May 2006
When I was in high school, my friends and I were committed to theater and video production. We loved the idea of producing something meaningful, even with limited resources.
We found a tape of short films - this is more than ten years ago - films that were nominated for awards in a local film fest. One of the short films was "The Milkman Cometh," a strange tale of a man obsessed. I loved this film, and it has stuck with me for a while now. As an instructor of philosophy, I have even thought about using it in class.
The problem, of course, is that I can not find it anywhere.
Any thoughts?
We found a tape of short films - this is more than ten years ago - films that were nominated for awards in a local film fest. One of the short films was "The Milkman Cometh," a strange tale of a man obsessed. I loved this film, and it has stuck with me for a while now. As an instructor of philosophy, I have even thought about using it in class.
The problem, of course, is that I can not find it anywhere.
Any thoughts?
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