MORNING
1998, experimental narrative, 7min, 16 mm, color
A single lonely man in "Morning" has a dream so strong and vivid that it puts him in a condition where he can no longer distinguish between reality and illusion.

This is a film project composed of two short films: "Evening" and "Morning" (click on "Evening"). The story of both films is on the borderline of reality and imagination and deals with the problem of solitude in contemporary society. "Morning" presents the male point of view while "Evening" exposes the female experience of the same problem.

  
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