My Face Is in Space

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Court métrage / Animation / Drame / Comédie
Grande-Bretagne, 2012, 10 min

Réalisation:

Tim Jobbins

Scénario:

Daniel Brierley

Photographie:

Matthias Piltz
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Résumés(1)

1977: NASA sent a Golden Record into space. It encapsulated some of the greatest achievements of humankind, as well as a few friendly faces. Larry’s face is one of them; something he hopes will propel him to the status of Earth Ambassador. He is one of many who start to believe the hype. However one person isn’t fooled – his girlfriend. (Fresh Film Fest)

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kaylin 

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anglais A film about how we create meaningless ideals and live for them, how our lives can change for the worse just because we cling to something that doesn't really make much sense. The desire to explore the universe is great, but if I'm not an astronaut and I'm not flying into space, it probably doesn't make sense to dedicate my whole life to it. The benefit of this short film is the fact that it is interestingly conceived - it is an animation. ()