By Scott Beggs · Published on June 27th, 2012
Why Watch? With ominous, sweeping shots of a city caged, David Gidali’s short shares a bleak look at an Israel of the future where different cultures are kept apart. In the middle of the night, a mysterious event brings two silent figures face to face (without a wall in between them).
This is the definition of simple-yet-effective filmmaking. It’s beautifully epic and conveys an idea with laser focus – stunning science fiction with a cultural compass.
What will it cost? Only 2 minutes.
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