Again (2021)

Hibernation Festival of the Low-Fi

‘Again’, shot by my lovely roomate and skilled camera-woman Kezia Holland, is a creative experiment in the power of editing, and an attempt to play with the boundaries of storytelling in livestream form. One of the most prominent threads that seemed to tangle each new round of lockdown together for me has been the concept of memory, and the way memories can be intentionally and unintentionally warped. In this film, internal dialogue appears to have the power to change the past - at least in the memories of the protagonist - and they fumble in the direction of the increasingly murky truth buried between vibrantly different recollections of the same event.

Synopsis:

While writing up the results of a late-night field test that went awry, a scientist begins to argue with themself about what actually happened - did it go horribly wrong, or perhaps horribly right?

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