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ArcticMonkeys wrote:...Has anyone actually seen Broken Hill Blues...

amarie wrote:It's a 22 minute short film. It was previously called Landet but has been renamed to Antingen-eller aka Either-or. Here's a synopsis Elin Overgaard (director) posted on her Filmbasen account.A small cottage deep in the countryside. 22-year old Elliot (Rasmus Luthander) has escaped the superficial everyday he could no longer endure. But the outside world is hanging over him as a constant threat. Suddenly, a taxi drives up – out steps his sister Torild (Alexandra Dahlström). This is the first time the siblings have seen each other since Elliot left her and their sick mother back home. Her wish: he must come home. Now. He needs to stop hiding, come home and take responsibility for his life and his family. This is a movie about two siblings who for the first time, address a family crisis and confront each other’s conflicting perspectives on life.
http://alexandra-dahlstrom.net/?p=1554
Source: http://tinyurl.com/lklopzrMarch 12, 2014: BROKEN HILL BLUES by Sofia Norlin has been selected for the Créteil International Women's Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival Viewpoint section.

fish wrote:the guy who brought the lunches that day the regular guy called in sick
Dahls wrote:...quietly in the corridors...


fish wrote:Sadly, it's a bit hit and miss with so many of the films we're after. Especially the short films.
But it is worthwhile trolling through places like Vimeo, YouTube, etc., etc. and trying to find anything posted by anyone associated with the production in any way. (Who knows, even the guy who brought the lunches that day the regular guy called in sick may have a page.)
I mean, we'd have never found Lacrimosa if Anna Nevander hadn't posted it on her own Vimeo page.
So never give up hope.![]()
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