2011 // HD // 86 MINUTES
“Pitch perfect…a minor triumph.” —Eye for Film
"A fine pencil sketch of romantic resignation." -New City Film
"More fully alive than the last 10 big name Hollywood movies you've seen." -The Star Tribune
SYNOPSIS:
Anne and Amir are an unlikely pair. Amir is an escalator attendant by day and aspiring sculptor by night. Even though he has never sculpted anything before, he hopes to one day fulfill his lifelong dream of making a marble bust of Charles Barkley. Anne comes from a well-to-do family and just started law school where she spends most of her days studying. Against the odds they decide to move into a shabby 300 square foot apartment and try to start a life together.
But things don’t exactly go as planned. The combination of their small apartment, their threateningly charming neighbor next door and unexpected visitors from the past make them realize that maybe they aren’t as perfect for each other as they previously had thought.
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2011 // HD // 86 MINUTES
“Pitch perfect…a minor triumph.” —Eye for Film
"A fine pencil sketch of romantic resignation." -New City Film
"More fully alive than the last 10 big name Hollywood movies you've seen." -The Star Tribune
SYNOPSIS:
Anne and Amir are an unlikely pair. Amir is an escalator attendant by day and aspiring sculptor by night. Even though he has never sculpted anything before, he hopes to one day fulfill his lifelong dream of making a marble bust of Charles Barkley. Anne comes from a well-to-do family and just started law school where she spends most of her days studying. Against the odds they decide to move into a shabby 300 square foot apartment and try to start a life together.
But things don’t exactly go as planned. The combination of their small apartment, their threateningly charming neighbor next door and unexpected visitors from the past make them realize that maybe they aren’t as perfect for each other as they previously had thought.
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No home, no belongings, plenty of baggage. A short film about a man, his stories and the boy who listened, by award-winning director Lucy Tcherniak.
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A short-movie by Ghayth Chegaar, Eddy Loukil, Victor Jardel
Bold est un personnage au physique atypique. Il surplombe ses congénères et est très brutal malgré lui. Ce qui lui vaut d'être rejeté de tout le monde.
Dirt est tout l'opposé, c'est un clochard petit et chétif, qui lutte constamment pour sa survie.
Bold va vouloir par compassion offrir un fruit à Dirt, ce dernier va evidemment prendre peur.
S'en suit une course poursuite entre les deux personnages, dans un décor fantastique, jusqu'au dénouement final.
Bold is a character with an atypical physic. He is way more taller than his peers, and very brutal in spite of himself. Which led him to be rejected by everyone. Dirt, is just the opposite, it’s a bum small and sickly, constantly struggling for survival. Bold is going to offer a fruit to Dirt, by kindness, but he will obviously take fright. What follows is a chase between the two characters, in a fantastic universe. Until the final ending.
An ambitious mover is blindsided when he discovers that one of the pieces of furniture left behind for him is a suicidal daughter with 20 minutes left to live.
Director: Josh Soskin
Writers: Patrick James, Josh Soskin
DP: Rob Hauer
Producers: Grace Jackson, Mary Pat Bentel, Renae Garcia
Co-Producers: Drew Morgado, Xavier Horan
Starring: Boyd Holbrook and Kristin Malko
Shot on: 35mm Film (Kodak) on Panavision cameras
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