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2021
13 minutes
Short Films
English (English subtitles)
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Created in collaboration with twelve moving image archives across the UK, this short film responds to the experience of the Coronavirus pandemic, looking in particular at the effects on human connection and the unique experiences of loneliness, isolation and loss. The film is also a thoughtful and powerful exploration of community and the many emotions that can arise when reconnecting with others and to a world that has significantly changed. Featuring a variety of fascinating footage and led by a poetic voiceover, the film is an accessible piece that can help spark conversations about contemporary life and the drastic changes to our personal lives.
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