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Images are words and words are images in this poetic production about our origins, of which we are constantly reminded by our collective memory. Landscapes and cities pass before our eyes, and everything looks vaguely familiar. We already know it all, but now and again the memory has to be activated lightly. Those are the rare moments of total enlightenment. Call it déjà-vu, call it collective memory. At the same time this soul-searching essay is about parting from a beloved person, is about the gap which can be bridged after all between one memory and another. The texts, which are written down audibly by the voices, do not simply constitute a complement to the images. The texts are the images and vice versa. But which came first?
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Erik Quint
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Editing: Dennis Day, Sound, music: Brian Ales, Voices: Loris Calizori, Jan Peacock, Christina Ritchie, Michèle Thériault
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