2001 | Color | 10 min A young boy, a young girl. Against the backdrop of the countryside they try to understand and express their feelings for each other. A study in the articulations and limitations of first love Country: Reino Unido Direction: Hopkins; Duane Script: Hopkins; Duane Production: Haillay; Sam Photography: Crawley; Lou Sound: Bourke; Robert, Ciompi; Philippe Music: Terrorist; Dub Cast:French; Rob, Mackendry; Jan, Millard; Val, Rietti; Zoe, Firkins; Jay Participation year at FICM: 2006
2001 | Color | 10 min A young boy, a young girl. Against the backdrop of the countryside they try to understand and express their feelings for each other. A study in the articulations and limitations of first love Country: Reino Unido Direction: Hopkins; Duane Script: Hopkins; Duane Production: Haillay; Sam Photography: Crawley; Lou Sound: Bourke; Robert, Ciompi; Philippe Music: Terrorist; Dub Cast:French; Rob, Mackendry; Jan, Millard; Val, Rietti; Zoe, Firkins; Jay Participation year at FICM: 2006
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Better Things Better Things is tale set in present-day rural England. The film follows both the young and the old in their journeys of withdrawal and commitment to each other and to life. Sexual awakening, boredom and drugs, shape but do not steer the narrative, which works rather by connecting the poetic and transcendent. See More
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