ICCL Human Rights Film School Shortlistee. Entrant: Daniel Bevan (Co-writer, Co-director). Other writers and directors: Michael Higgins, Joseph Campbell, John Maher.
A Life Inside the Frame is a fictional documentation of the limitations placed on all human beings with regard to their freedom of expression, opinion and the right to receive and impart ideas. The film’s protagonist represents the outsider in a society constricted by what is seen as the norm, a citizen whose hopes and aspirations have been smothered by the limitations imposed on him by society. This stop-motion animated short offers a metaphor for the protagonist’s wish for freedom of expression and opinion: colour, in an otherwise monochrome world.