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"Expertly conceived...all adding up to a poignant and tender vignette." - Stewart Gordon "A fairy tale and a real gem of a film." - Ralph Pape Awarded Panavision's New Filmmaker Grant for production, J.G. Weaver and an exceptional crew set out to create a poetic, fairy-tale like visual canvas of poignant psychosis. Norman (Wayne Adams), a recently widowed elderly man must confront the effects of having lost his life partner. Dismissing isolation, he explores a mysterious world of romance, tenderness, and warmth that he both fears as well as needs in order to re-kindle his spirits.
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"Exquisite, moving, loving, tender, provocative, daring...and it brings tears to my eyes." - Jerry Stone
"Expertly conceived, directed, acted and shot...all adding up to a poignant and tender vignette. Giorgi's music is breathtaking with subtle psychological overtones that are stunning." - Stewart Gordon
"So fluid, delicate, and well..just beautiful." - Sean McGowan
"The music was very fine, the cinematography was exquisite, the direction was invisible, and the acting could not be improved upon. I especially liked the elliptical nature of the scenes and the peripheral characters, in the sense that there's a lot left out of Norman's encounters, but we see what we need to see; we hear what we need to hear. A fairy tale and a real gem of a film." - Ralph Pape
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