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Going going gone

Genre

Experimental

Directed By

Carole O'Brien

Date: Mar 2008
Length: 00:02:37
Process: B&W, Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm
Sound Format: Music, Voice-Over

Synopsis

A young girl’s dispute with her mother… and its unexpected poetic unravelling. She waves to the camera and as her turmoil disappears, so does she. (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)

Tags

child, daughter, emotions, fight, letting go, mother, poetic

Credits

Director
Carole O'Brien
Producer
Carole O'Brien
Narrator
Cara Sane-Calder
Cinematographer
Carole O'Brien
Editor
Carole O'Brien
Music
Mike Germain
Sound
Mike Germain
Production Design
Carole O'Brien

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