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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
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Chris Vincze
average rating from 37 members 
       
experimental | 2006 | London | non-dialogue | 5 min
Published 02 May 06
Love in a backwards world.
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Love in a backwards world.
short fact
Shot in a day, our biggest challenge, apart from bad light conditions, was rehearsing the actors.
crew
  • director Chris Vincze
  • writer Chris Vincze
  • producer Wendy Bevan-Mogg
  • editor Matthew Platts-Mills
  • director of photography Shane Daly
  • sound Finn Curry
  • music Steven Poole
cast
  • Boy Rick Warden
  • Girl Lucy Barker
festivals, awards and screenings include:
  • Clermont Ferrand 2006
  • Dresden 2006
  • Shortlisted for Kodak Short Film Showcase 2006
  • format
    16mm/Super 16
    © 2006 Kubista Films

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    comment by Tim  Flood
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    posted Dec 18, 2006

    This film demonstrates really well the importance of storyboarding and planning in a good narrative. Lovely!

    comment by Nick  Mackie
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    posted Oct 9, 2006

    Really lovely, excellent film.
    Nice music too.

    comment by Stephan  Talneau
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    posted Sep 4, 2006

    Amazing... a simple idea, simple feelings, rightnousness and humour... You make us forget the technical performance and give us an fabulous urban tale.

    Thank you !

    Stephan

    comment by Conte  de Valois
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    posted Aug 29, 2006

    A endearingly sweet piece with an exceptionally lovely and beautiful female star.

    comment by David  Unite
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    posted Aug 23, 2006

    A beautiful film with superb direction and acting. I keep watching it again and again (11 times up to now) to see "how it was done". The collision with the pedestrian is unbelievably involved, and I can now see that even walking backwards is not the same as walking forwards backwards or do I mean backwards forwards ! Please can I see the film in the "forwards" direction.

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