Grace Eternal
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The monotony of everyday life is the driving force behind Grace Eternal, in which an elderly woman, Grace Hunter, dies while watching television. Her rent is however paid automatically and her pension keeps coming in: she is digitally immortal. It takes two years for people to find her.
Also in this combined programme
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Guns and Poses (remix)
Collage of rap music and text as commentary on American media and politics. -
The Phony Trilogy
Digital memories of surfing time, a golf period and the Vietnam War. -
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Nova Expresso
Sampled ode to Marcello Mastroianni inspired by texts by William Burroughs. -
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Film details
- Country of production
- Canada
- Year
- 1997
- Festival edition
- IFFR 1998
- Length
- 9'
- Medium/Format
- 16mm
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- European premiere
- Director
- Neil Burns
- Producer
- Neil Burns
- Sales / World rights holder
- Neil Burns
- Cinematography
- David Miller
- Editing
- Neil Burns