Wednesday, February 02, 2005

The Sailor's Girl

(via Neil Gaiman's Journal)

There is a rather extraordinary short film called The Sailor's Girl, directed by Brett Simon, that was part of the Sundance film festival short film show and is available for viewing online.
Story: In an abandoned car on the outskirts of town, Julia offers an unusual service. For a small fee, she'll show you a vision of your conception. For a few dollars more, she'll throw in a vision of your death.
I highly highly recommend it, so if you have the bandwidth, and are willing to register (as Mr Gaiman says, its worth it. Trust him.), have a look at it here: www.sundanceonlinefilmfestival.org/2005/index.aspx

I know most of the people who read this would probably love it, so *push* go see!

If you have the time, it might be worthwhile to check out the other shorts as well, and let me know if any others are worth watching. :)

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